vpns paying for audits? feels like marketing fluff

vpns paying for audits? feels like marketing fluff

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Man I just blew 2k messing around with expressvpn and nordvpn trying to get geo unblocking to work for this campaign lost everything tho 'cause their whole promise of netflix japan access was dead on arrival right after those audit reports dropped last week lol funny timing huh. I honestly think all these independent audit reports are just about looking credible but no real accountability for streaming performance like they hand you a PDF saying they don't log anything but who cares when hbo max keeps kicking you off every 20 mins lol. All these vpn companies talking about transparency and security audits from some firm xyz but then their streaming product is trash like buying a car that passes safety tests but the engine dies every 5 miles. Sure it's secure but useless for what I need. So expressvpn just dropped their latest audit with cure53 and nordvpn with some firm I can't even pronounce both making huge announcements and blowing up on social media but I can't even get a steady connection to disney plus uk for the life of me feels like they care more about PR with these audits than actually maintaining servers for streaming. And the speed tests they show are always from servers with zero load try connecting during peak hours and see how slow it gets. Sometimes I get better speeds without a vpn which is kinda crazy when you're paying for a premium service. Anyone else think all this audit hype is just a cover to avoid real performance talks? Like if your no logs policy is so solid why do I keep failing geo unblockings? Now I just use residential proxies cause vpn streaming feels broken and audits aren't gonna fix that.
 
lol totally, it's like they pass the test but forget the actual road part. kinda feels like they just wanna look good with those audits, not actually improve the service. pretty much paying for a fancy paperweight sometimes.
 
2k down the drain rn I feel u, these audits are mostly smoke and mirrors, just a shiny badge for PR. Speed and reliability are still trash during peak hours no matter what the PDF says.
 
bruh right? like they wanna look legit with audits but when it comes to real world speed and stability during peak, it's a whole different story. kinda feels like we're paying for a badge not a service.
 
just my 2 cents, if you wanna cut through the PR noise, try running your own speed tests during peak hours on a bunch of different servers and locations before trusting any audit or claims. Nothing beats real-world testing when you're after actual streaming performance.
 
bruh same here, these audits are just marketing smoke. speed during peak is always trash no matter the badge they flaunt. if you want real info, gotta test yourself, not trust PDFs.
 
been doing this 8 years, and tbh I stopped trusting audits for real world use, just hit servers during peak with a VPN tester app and see for yourself lowkey.
 
been using VPNs for 10+ years and I'd say audit reports are only half the story. Sure, they look shiny but performance during peak is what matters. I've seen top-tier audits with decent scores but still get garbage streaming during busy hours. Sometimes the real test is just trying to stream during prime time and seeing if it holds up, not just trusting the PDF.
 
Careful with trusting peak speed tests, they don't tell the full story, real world is all about stability during actual usage lol.
 
did you mean to say the audits are just PR and not really about streaming performance? Seems like most of these audits are just window dressing, not actual proof of good streaming. No audit can fix shitty servers during peak, lol.
 
100% agree, audits are mostly just PR stunts. performance during real use is what matters but u rarely see that in their marketing. speeds during peak hours, stability, that's the real test not some PDF from a firm that probably don't even test streaming.
 
stats are just numbers. real world convos and stability matter more. peak speeds mean nothing if ur connection drops or gets throttled. speed tests are marketing fluff, not real user experience.
 
last month I looked into VPN audits and honestly it felt kinda like marketing fluff too. ended up trying Atlas VPN's audit service, seemed legit and not just hype. might be worth checking out if u want real assurance instead of empty claims.
 
just my 2 cents, yeah audits can be kinda hype but some like Atlas actually try to back it up. still, prob more for show than real proof sometimes. u gotta dig deeper than the buzzwords.
 
Actually, paying for audits isn't always just marketing fluff. some VPNs like Atlas actually put in work to get legit reviews, afaik. sure, not all are the same but don't write it off completely.
 
do you really think all audits are just marketing fluff? i've seen some VPNs that actually go through legit testing, not just paying for a badge. ymmv, but not all audits are hype.
 
yo been doing this 3 years and yeah, I've seen a few legit audits too, not just paid badges. ymmv, but some VPNs really try to prove they're solid, not just fluff. It's always a gamble tho.
 
Haha, feels like everyone got their tinfoil hats on rn. Anyway, paying for audits doesn't mean it's all hype. some VPNs actually put in the work, not just buying a badge
 
Haha, VPN audits is like paying for a report card in kindergarten sometimes. Some do legit tests, some just buy the badge and call it a day. gotta sniff out the real from the fluff.
 
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