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Seems like a valid thing to publicize, considering that even without logs they could be ordered to capture traffic for a specific client and that seems exactly like something the US would do.

Edit: or ordered to redirect a certain customer to a specific server regardless of what they select since I assume most customers are using the Nord desktop and mobile app anyway.




Well... not really. The no-logs policy is a bit misleading: “We are 100% committed to our zero-logs policy – to ensure users’ ultimate privacy and security, we never log their activity unless ordered by a court in an appropriate, legal way.”

No need to route them to a specific server, a court could just ask NordVPN to log the person's traffic


Oh, but they could selectively reroute through specific endpoints without a court-order it seems?


That’s why I think Mullvad is best. The signup process has no email, you just hit signup and it gives you your account secret. You can then pay in a range of methods which do not identify you.

Still not bulletproof but it’s better than most.




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