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[Surfshark VPN] Started to Temporarily log partially and maybe long term IP.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stopspying" data-source="post: 1000674" data-attributes="member: 69368"><p>Following up on the points I raised with Surfshark on their Terms of Service and Privacy Policy seemingly contradicting themselves by stating that they do log some data the response I got was - "The information is incredibly minimal and without it, our VPN simply wouldn't function.</p><p>Also, it is important to know that we have no way of accessing these logs and they get deleted almost instantly."</p><p></p><p>Considering the contradictions Surfshark have made in their documents, along with claiming a 'no-log' policy when there is some logging ocurring I will take everything that they say with a pinch of salt. There is also a lot that they don't seem to be saying, or at least making users aware of clearly. The email that I got from them last Friday (Check out what’s new at Surfshark this August!) announced the manual Wireguard connection and new apps for Windows, iOS and LInux. There was nothing about any changes to the Terms of Service and such like. I wonder why?!</p><p></p><p>Honesty and openness are important when it comes to trusting businesses, especially when it comes with taking money from customers. It is not happenning with Surfshark from what I see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stopspying, post: 1000674, member: 69368"] Following up on the points I raised with Surfshark on their Terms of Service and Privacy Policy seemingly contradicting themselves by stating that they do log some data the response I got was - "The information is incredibly minimal and without it, our VPN simply wouldn't function. Also, it is important to know that we have no way of accessing these logs and they get deleted almost instantly." Considering the contradictions Surfshark have made in their documents, along with claiming a 'no-log' policy when there is some logging ocurring I will take everything that they say with a pinch of salt. There is also a lot that they don't seem to be saying, or at least making users aware of clearly. The email that I got from them last Friday (Check out what’s new at Surfshark this August!) announced the manual Wireguard connection and new apps for Windows, iOS and LInux. There was nothing about any changes to the Terms of Service and such like. I wonder why?! Honesty and openness are important when it comes to trusting businesses, especially when it comes with taking money from customers. It is not happenning with Surfshark from what I see. [/QUOTE]
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