This explains that logging is kept to a minimum, and the company doesn't record anything that could connect any internet action to your account. PrivadoVPN does at least have a clear and simple privacy policy, though. That leaves the company lagging well behind TunnelBear, which has now had four annual audits covering its entire service. PrivadoVPN hasn't put itself through a no-logging or security audit, so we've no independent evidence to confirm what its apps and servers might be doing with your data. Multiple test sites failed to uncover the tiniest hint of a DNS leak, and no matter what sneaky tricks we used to shut down the VPN (and we know a lot of sneaky tricks), the kill switch unfailingly kept us safe. These technologies deliver what they promise, too. ![]() Private DNS keeps your browsing activities out of sight, and a kill switch blocks your internet if the VPN drops, ensuring your data is never exposed to attackers. A choice of the highly secure WireGuard, OpenVPN and IKEv2 protocols shields your traffic from hackers. ![]() PrivadoVPN scores highly on privacy at a technical level. PrivadoVPN has a clear no logs policy, but it hasn't been independently audited (Image credit: PrivadoVPN) Privacy and logging
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