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Which VPN Providers Really Take Anonymity Seriously in 2020?
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<blockquote data-quote="MegenM" data-source="post: 888785" data-attributes="member: 87901"><p>The points mentioned are great. I usually follow them. Besides, I mainly look for VPNs that provide unlimited simultaneous device support at the best price. I prefer VPN services that publish the annual Warrant Canary report; it is an actual scenario of how many legal data queries they received and in how many cases they gave the requested data to the government.</p><p></p><p>Also, I go through their Privacy policy thoroughly and try to find most of the points mentioned here, like third-party tracking, data policy, and log policy. Also, some VPNs mention the amount of anonymous data they are collecting during the session.</p><p></p><p>Considering all the points above, I have been using Surfshark for more than a year now. I never faced any issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MegenM, post: 888785, member: 87901"] The points mentioned are great. I usually follow them. Besides, I mainly look for VPNs that provide unlimited simultaneous device support at the best price. I prefer VPN services that publish the annual Warrant Canary report; it is an actual scenario of how many legal data queries they received and in how many cases they gave the requested data to the government. Also, I go through their Privacy policy thoroughly and try to find most of the points mentioned here, like third-party tracking, data policy, and log policy. Also, some VPNs mention the amount of anonymous data they are collecting during the session. Considering all the points above, I have been using Surfshark for more than a year now. I never faced any issues. [/QUOTE]
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