VPN Protocols for Torrenting No-Logs That Actually Work

VPN Protocols for Torrenting No-Logs That Actually Work

Velocity

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yo quick question, been trying to find a VPN that actually holds no logs and is solid for torrenting. i know openvpn and wireguard are popular but are they really safe for no-log policies? some say they keep logs or just say they don't but then get caught. anyone tested protocols that actually hold up? need something fast and private, no bs. thanks.
 
Last month i tested a bunch of no-log VPNs, and Proton VPN's Secure Core is the only one that really sticks to no logs for torrenting, afaik. They are transparent about their policies and have had audits. Worth a shot if privacy's your main concern
 
just my 2 cents, i tried a few VPNs myself and honestly, the logs thing is a bit of a gray area. even the so-called no-log ones can get caught if they keep some minimal data. i'd say test a couple and see which ones hold up in real-world use, ymmv
 
Different angle: have you looked into AirVPN? They're pretty hardcore about no logs and actually open about their policies. Plus, they're solid for torrenting and not too slow lol.
 
no kidding, if privacy is the goal, then yeah, you gotta test and trust the protocols not just the marketing fluff. I've seen plenty of VPNs claim no logs but fold under legal pressure. No one's perfect but some do seem more committed than others.
 
Nah, I actually tried AirVPN, and yeah, their no-logs stance is legit but honestly I found their speeds kinda meh for torrenting, so I moved on.
 
haha, AirVPN huh? Heard they're actually serious about no logs, but yeah, some say their speeds can be a pain for torrenting. Anyone else got real-world tests with them?
 
bruh, if speed and privacy are your main concerns, try surfshark. they claim no logs, and their speeds are decent for torrenting - around 70-80 mbps on average. no bs, just
 
careful with assuming no logs means total safety, bruh. some of these VPNs might be legit but keep logs secretly or get compromised. always check real reviews and don't rely solely on their claims.
 
Been doing this 3 years, tested tons of VPNs, openvpn and wireguard are solid but speed varies a lot, like surfshark gave me 80mbps steady for torrenting while Nord was flakey sometimes. Some VPNs claim no logs but I'd take it with a grain of salt, especially if they're cheap. Data doesn't lie, but you gotta dig past their marketing.
 
Nah, I wouldn't just assume openvpn or wireguard are totally no-log either. sometimes those protocols are better if you pair them with VPNs that have really transparent policies and proven track records. check for VPNs that do regular independent audits or have open-source apps so you can see what's going on under the hood. just my 2 cents, but transparency and audits matter more than just the protocol itself.
 
screw protocols for a sec, honestly most "no-log" claims are just marketing fluff. the key is the VPN's track record and how transparent they are about their policies. openvpn and wireguard are solid but only if the VPN itself keeps its promises. always check for real user reviews and legal jurisdictions
 
Been doing this 3 years and I swear I've stuck to OpenVPN mostly but I gotta say I had some weird leaks with PPTP early on. Switched to WireGuard recently and it's been smooth sailing, no logs, fast speeds. ymmv but honestly, I don't even bother with anything else anymore.
 
yep exactly, and honestly, WireGuard is kinda underrated still. super fast, simple, no logs, what else do you need? PPTP tho, lol, that's like opening a window and leaving the door wide open.
 
tbh wireGuard is still underrated, yeah. I remember trying it out during some client tests and it just worked smooth and fast, no logs, no fuss. PPTP tho, lol, that's ancient tech and a open door for anyone with half a brain.
 
ngl spot on. I switched to WireGuard a while back and honestly felt like I finally found my VPN soulmate, so much smoother and faster. I remember trying PPTP ages ago and lol, it was like using dial-up in a fiber world. fam, don't sleep on it.
 
thanks for the tips, guys. yeah, wireguard is fast and simple, but gotta double check leaks sometimes. openvpn still good if configured right. no logs, no worries, just make sure ur provider actually keeps no logs
 
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