Stuck at the airport again, bored and scrolling. Saw a ton of threads about torrenting VPNs and everyone's pushing NordVPN because of their 'audited no-logs policy'. Let me break this down. An audit is a snapshot in time by a firm they paid. It proves nothing about what happens tomorrow when a real legal request hits. I ran a side test for 6 months with a smaller provider that had no public audit, just a clean court record. Their logs held up better than the big name's marketing claims. If you're serious about privacy for torrenting, the jurisdiction and ownership structure matter way more than a shiny report. A lot of these popular VPNs are owned by parent companies with data-hungry portfolios. The no-log policy is just paper if the corporate umbrella can be pressured. I'm genuinely skeptical that any mass-market VPN can maintain a pure stance under real pressure. So who's actually looked at the holding company behind their recommended VPN? Not the affiliate page, the actual corporate tree.