VPN for torrenting - no-log claims are they legit?

VPN for torrenting - no-log claims are they legit?

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hey all, just started testing VPNs for torrenting and man, some say no-log but then logs get found easy. i used expressvpn, claims no logs, but when i checked their privacy policy it said they keep some data. anyone know which vpn really holds up? i want privacy but also need good speeds and no geo restrictions for streaming. my last try with nord was a bust, slow and kept getting blocked. feel like most of these VPNs just hype their no-log but not real. wanna hear your thoughts, which VPNs actually keep your stuff private while torrenting?
 
Hear me out. VPNs saying no-log is mostly marketing hype. Even the so-called no-log ones keep some data.
 
Even the so-called no-log ones keep some data
yeah exactly, most of those no-log claims are just marketing talk. they might not keep logs now but who knows what they keep in the back end or if they change policies. it's like most bh platforms, they pretend they're clean but they're probably storing something. i'd say look for ones with really good reputations and a transparent track record, but even then... trust is kinda broken. for torrenting, most legit privacy stuff is kinda a myth anyway, unless you got your own stack of residentials and good fingerprint control.
 
hey all, just started testing VPNs for torrenting and man, some say no-log but then logs get found easy. i used expressvpn, claims no logs, but when i checked their privacy policy it said they keep some data.
lol trust me, i get the struggle. these vpn companies throw around no-log like it's candy but when it comes down to it, they keep some kinda data. show me the data, i wanna see what's really kept and for how long. it's all smoke and mirrors sometimes, lowkey shook at how easy logs get found if someone really digs.
 
bro honestly most VPNs just hype the no-log claim its all marketing spin they keep some data or might keep logs in the back end then delete or obscure them later rinse and repeat if privacy is your main goal you gotta use a trusted provider with real transparency and maybe combine it with some extra steps like using a seedbox or VPN with RAM-only servers
 
lol yeah most no-log claims are just marketing noise, been there done that. best bet is to go for a provider with a transparent policy and good reputation, even if it costs a bit more. speed and privacy rarely hang out together easily tho.
 
VPNs say no-log but still keep some data. data is truth. they might delete logs but who knows what they keep in the back end. expressvpn, nord, same story. want real privacy use a trusted provider with transparency. speed and privacy rare bedfellows. no perfect setup. pick your poison.
 
hey all, just started testing VPNs for torrenting and man, some say no-log but then logs get found easy. i used expressvpn, claims no logs, but when i checked their privacy policy it said they keep some data. anyone know which vpn really holds up.
You're talking about 'no-log' but your own check showed they keep some data. That's the problem with most of these claims. Show me the funnel - what was your actual data, CTR, open rate? Claims are just noise if the math doesn't add up. If privacy is your goal, use a provider with a transparent policy and real reputation.
 
Look, most VPNs claim no-log but then keep some data, that's the game they play. ExpressVPN says they keep some connection logs for a month, Nord is similar, and then they claim they delete logs but who knows what's lurking behind the scenes. If you want real privacy, you need a VPN that uses transparent, audited no-log policies and is willing to put it in writing. Relying on their word alone is naive. Plus, if you're torrenting, forget speed and geo restrictions, privacy should come first.
 
VPNs say no-log but still keep some data. they might delete logs but who knows what they keep in the back end.
yeah exactly, keystone, that's the core of it. claiming no-log is just marketing fluff unless they show you the logs they keep and how they handle them. most of these providers have a back door or some vague policy that means they might keep stuff just in case. real privacy means zero logs and total transparency, but i doubt many can pull that off. like i said, if you can't read a tcp dump and verify what they keep, you're just trusting them blindly.
 
Look, most VPNs claim no-log but then keep some data, that's the game they play
thanks eternal, exactly what i was thinking. i tested express and nord, both say no-log but logs are kinda traceable if you dig. i've been eyeing mullvad lately, they actually seem legit with no logs but their speeds are not the fastest. still, better privacy than most. anyone tried them?
 
VPN for torrenting - no-log claims are they legit
No-log claims are like SEO meta descriptions - some are just pretty words. I've seen so many VPNs say no logs but still keep enough data to trace you back if pressed. RIP to trusting blindly. Best bet is to dig into their policies, find some real reviews and maybe even test their logs if possible. My two cents but what do I know?
 
Best bet is to dig into their policies, find some real reviews and maybe even test their logs if possible
Honestly I think testing their logs is just asking for trouble. Most of these VPNs claim no logs but when you really look into it, it's more like no logs they say they keep, not no logs at all. And digging through policies can be tricky cause they bury it in legalese, which most of us are too lazy to read thoroughly. Plus, even if they have a strict no-log policy, what's stopping them from handing over metadata or some kind of connection logs if they get subpoenaed? I'd say trusting reviews is better than trying to test logs yourself, cause if they really keep logs, that could be a nightmare for your torrenting activity. I mean, I get the curiosity but I wouldn't bet my freedom or privacy on it. Better to find a VPN that has a legit reputation and clear policies. (But what do I know, I'm just out here dodging the pain cave).
 
Let me put my old man hat on... testing VPN logs is a slippery slope. Better to trust real user reviews and their policies.
 
VPN for torrenting - no-log claims are they legit
bro honestly most of these no-log claims are just words. if you really wanna stay safe with torrenting, dig into their policy, find real user reviews, and remember no VPN can guarantee 100% anonymity. trust but verify, and don't assume just cause they say no logs they actually keep none. always question what's underneath the hype.
 
VPN for torrenting - no-log claims are they legit
No-log claims are pretty much like a plastic bag, looks good but you can't trust it fully. Most of these VPNs keep some kinda data, just in case. If you really want safe, best to read the policies and check real user reviews, testing logs on your own is just asking for trouble.
 
you gotta own your LP and test your creatives. Trusting VPN claims is a gamble especially with no-log. Better to find providers with proven track records and real user reviews. If you want real safety for torrenting, don't rely on their words alone.
 
You're spot on with that. I remember back in the day when VPNs were more about marketing than actual privacy. Everyone waving no-log flags like it was a badge of honor but in reality, some of them probably keep more than they let on. The thing is, you gotta dig into their policies and look for those real user experiences that tell the true story. It's like auditioning a new talent, you don't just go by what they say, you see what they actually do. Trusting blindly is asking for trouble in this space. Best bet is to focus on providers with a proven history, not just slick marketing claims. It's all about owning your own process and doing your homework.
 
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