I've used PIA for years and as far as I know they still don't store any logs.
Only thing you might be worrisome about is the company that bought them out a few years ago, Kape Technologies.
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I've used PIA for years and as far as I know they still don't store any logs.
Only thing you might be worrisome about is the company that bought them out a few years ago, Kape Technologies.
If Kape technologies bought them therefore must store something. I dont beleve in free logs, only with mullvad
Mullvad and Proton
Mullvad is great, but they just very recently took away the option of port forwarding, so torrenting with it is a problem now when it comes to seeding.
This is true. Port forwarding is also a hassle in Proton unless you use their app.
I've been using PIA for probably over 10 years and haven't had an issue even after they were sold. Last I heard they still don't keep records so there's nothing to worry about.
I see another problem with PIA, apparently they rotate their wireguard keys and is not possible to use wireguard in routers or vanilla Linux. So OpenVPN is the only protocol that can be used on that case.
I've used PIA for a long time, but since I moved my email & file share stuff to Proton, I've switched to Proton VPN. I'm using the paid version, but they do have a free version too. Proton VPN Free is subsidized by paid users (like me!) and as far as I can tell the only difference between paid and free is that there are fewer free endpoints.
I've used PIA to torrent for years. Never had any issues.
I switched from Mullvad to Surfshark (total crap) only for video restrictions. Mullvad doesn’t unlock some services. However for torrenting and general improvement privacy is the best.
Mullvad is the way to go. Number one on the high seas for a reason. Even with port forwarding going away