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7 of the best VPNs that maintain a strict no-logging policy
A good VPN provides you with extra security when browsing online, watching Netflix overseas, torrenting, or surfing the web in China. We’ve written extensively about VPNs in the past, giving recommendations on which VPN to get according to Reddit users, as well as which VPNs are the fastest. But what about the most secure?
Connecting to the internet by way of a VPN means that your ISP can’t see what you’re doing and neither can the authorities. That only works if your VPN doesn’t keep logs, though. Otherwise, those logs can help trace your online activities.
This is a particular problem if your VPN service is located in one of the 5/9/14-Eyes Alliance countries whereby surveillance agencies are more likely to be legally allowed to access your browsing history. Read more…
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BEST CHOICE OVERALL
ExpressVPN
Simple to use with many different server locations, ExpressVPN also has a strong no-logs policy.
- Good to know: AES-256 encryption, no logs kept, 160 VPN server locations in 94 countries, split tunneling feature
- Price: Between $8.32 a month and $12.95 per month depending on length of plan
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BEST VPN FOR THE MONEY
NordVPN
Cheap yet speedy, NordVPN conducted an independent audit on its security to ensure that privacy is maintained at all times.
- Good to know: AES-256 encryption, independently audited 5559 servers across 60 countries, double VPN option
- Price: Between $2.99 per month and $11.95 depending on subscription plan
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BEST FOR MANY DEVICES
Surfshark
Surfshark keeps very few details about your existence, and it offers unlimited simultaneous connections so it's perfect for many devices.
- Good to know: AES-256 encryption, 800+ servers across 50+ countries, unlimited connections, MultiHop feature
- Price: Between $1.99 per month and $11.95 per month depending on length of subscription plan
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BEST FREE NO-LOG VPN
TunnelBear
Cute and practical, TunnelBear isn't the only free VPN out there with a strong no-logs policy, but its simplicity puts it at the top of our list.
- Good to know: AES-256 encryption, independently audited security, servers across 22 countries, free to use
- Price: Free to $9.99 per month depending on the plan chosen
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BEST NO LOG VPN FOR LIMITED INFORMATION GATHERING
ProtonVPN
ProtonVPN is possibly as close to log-free as you can get, and it's a reliable service too.
- Good to know: AES-256 encryption, highly anonymous, up to 5 devices can connect at once, 474 servers across 36 countries
- Price: A free plan is available, otherwise between $4 and $8 per month depending on the length of the plan
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BEST NO LOG VPN FOR STAYING HIDDEN
VyprVPN
VyprVPN uses special Chameleon technology for extra security when browsing, plus it offers everything else you could possibly need.
- Good to know: Chameleon technology, 700+ servers around the world, AES-256 encryption, 5 devices connected at same time
- Price: Between $3.75 per month and $5.00 per month depending on plan chosen
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BEST NO LOG VPN WITH EXTRA FEATURES
Windscribe
With plenty of features and extensive transparency reports highlighting privacy, Windscribe is an understandably attractive option.
- Good to know: AES-128 encryption, ervers in over 60 countries and 110 cities, split tunneling, minimalist app
- Price: Between $4.08 per month and $9 per month depending on the length of the plan.
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