just pulled the latest from my own tracking setup. We all see those press releases about 'independent security audits' and the shiny PDFs they release. But here's what I'm looking at in the actual data - an audit is a snapshot, maybe from last year. The real question is what happens after. My monitoring shows a clear gap between providers who treat it as a marketing checkbox and ones where their operational logs reflect those same standards day to day. It all comes down to how they handle the basics like session logging and infrastructure access after the auditors leave. I've got two services right now that passed their big public audit with flying colors but my connection metadata tells a different story on data retention for certain exit nodes. If you're serious about privacy, you need to look at the ongoing transparency reports, not just the one-time win. Because honestly, influencer marketing is 90% relationship management and 10% strategy, and trusting a VPN is kind of similar - it's about their consistent behavior.