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[Surfshark VPN] Started to Temporarily log partially and maybe long term IP.
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<blockquote data-quote="Indingo" data-source="post: 1000809" data-attributes="member: 87984"><p>If you are a Surfshark user and have to rationalise and generalise a companies poor behavior so you can feel like the company is still good and you can continue using it, then be my guest but don't try and trick others into the delusion. Objectively, any VPN company that is privacy focused and has a history of trust, which there are few, would never do this. In fact some of the better ones are independantly audited to prove they don't do what Surfshark is doing. </p><p></p><p>TLDR: Surfshark has shown and is actively censoring its user base to avoid people learning of the change to their pruvacy policy in bad faith. I have absolutely no idea how a rational and sane person can defend this unless you either really don't want to change your VPN or your shilling for Surfshark for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indingo, post: 1000809, member: 87984"] If you are a Surfshark user and have to rationalise and generalise a companies poor behavior so you can feel like the company is still good and you can continue using it, then be my guest but don't try and trick others into the delusion. Objectively, any VPN company that is privacy focused and has a history of trust, which there are few, would never do this. In fact some of the better ones are independantly audited to prove they don't do what Surfshark is doing. TLDR: Surfshark has shown and is actively censoring its user base to avoid people learning of the change to their pruvacy policy in bad faith. I have absolutely no idea how a rational and sane person can defend this unless you either really don't want to change your VPN or your shilling for Surfshark for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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