While that's great news, and still much more than the majority of VPN providers have done, we hope VyprVPN doesn't stop there. Experts will find a huge amount of detail on how VyprVPN works, and the in-depth testing performed by the auditors (logging in to servers, inspecting running processes, examining source code, and more).Įveryone else can simply check the executive summary, which explains that the audit initially found a few limited issues ('from inadvertent configuration mistakes'), but these were 'quickly fixed', and 'as a result, can provide VyprVPN users with the assurance that the company is not logging their VPN activity.' The results are available to all on the VyprVPN website, and make an interesting read. VyprVPN improves on this immediately with a privacy policy which gets straight to the point, explaining that there's no logging of source or destination IP addresses, connection start or stop times, user traffic or DNS requests.Įven better, you don't have to take VyprVPN's word for this, as in September 2018 the company hired Leviathan Security Group to audit the platform and produce a public report on its logging practices. VyprVPN keeps no logs on its users (Image credit: VyprVPN) Loggingįiguring out a VPN's real logging procedures can require spending an age digging through the privacy policy, terms of service, support documents and more, before trying to decide how much you can trust whatever the provider has said.
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