IPVanish
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First VPN Seized: 'No-Log' Service Revealed as Law Enforcement Trap for Cybercriminals
In this specific case, it's not just a matter of logs: Europol infiltrated the service and gained direct access to the user database. The point isn't that they were "secretly recording," but that the infrastructure was operationally compromised. Skepticism about no-log VPNs in general has real basis
...Street_Grab7609 in r/pwnhub
May 21, 2026 3:46 PM
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Your VPN Kill Switch Won't Always Stop All Leaks - Data Gathered Objectively Testing 20+ VPNs
We actually ended up following this guide to configure firewall rules for IPVanish on Linux (one of the leakiest VPNs we tested), retested it, and it no longer leaked. That said, we had trouble getting custom firewall rules to work on Windows. What OS are you using?
duncanRTINGS in r/hardware
July 28, 2025 5:58 PM
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I need a good VPN.
ProtonVPN free ➝ Free, Unlimited data. Windscribe free ➝ 10 GB per month data but faster compared to ProtonVPN free. Mozilla's Proxy extension ➝ Only available in USA, UK, Germany, France as of 17/04/2026. 50GB/month limit. Mullvad or IVPN ➝ If you can pay then these are the most private VPNs you ca
...-__Supreme__- in r/androidapps
April 17, 2026 11:06 AM
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Best VPN According to Actual Users?
Read this article theres an agreement called five eyes, nine eyes and now fourteen eyes. Basically countries have an agreement to spy and share user data with each other. You want a VPN that doesn't operate in one of those countries or truly has no logs. Reading that article Private Internet Access
...TremorOwner in r/it
March 7, 2026 12:19 AM
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'Our users deserve better' – PrivadoVPN set to leave Switzerland on privacy grounds. The VPN provider told TechRadar it's in the process of moving its operations to Iceland
Privado is affiliated with Pango, according to pitchbook.com profiles, and Pango is the company who was responsible for all the Hotspot Shield data sharing, traffic redirections and other shady stuff. They apparently also are still running on the old Ziff Davis and IPVanish infrastructure. IPVanish
...G00nzalez in r/BuyFromEU
March 7, 2026 3:38 PM
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One internet csak VPN-nel működik rendesen, mi a megoldás?
Proton VPN-t még mindig a Tesonet viszi? Csak mert azok arról híresek, hogy adatbányász gecik és eladnak mindent rólad, plusz azt hazudják, hogy nem logolnak, de közben meg igen. IPVanish “No-Logging” VPN Led Homeland Security to Comcast User | Hacker News Ja meg pluszba vannak ilyen cukiságok is: 5
...HEHASGOTAGUN in r/askhungary
November 25, 2025 8:02 PM
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NordVPN has begun profiling its users!
Mullvad has had a good record thus far. But, so did IPVanish until we learned they were logging in the past. If a capability exists, it can be used. So, you have to trust that they won't ever do that. "Don't trust. Verify." is a core belief of the cypherpunk movement, and to date, only one VPN let's
...V3R1F13D0NLY in r/ComputerPrivacy
November 8, 2025 9:33 PM
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Using VPN to connect to certain country increases Torrent speed?
Because they are US based, they can be court ordered to collect user data. This has happened to other "no logs" VPNs in the US before, such as IPVanish, Riseup, etc.
Gold-Pace-995 in r/qBittorrent
December 6, 2025 5:30 PM
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Every "no-logs" VPN is asking you to trust them. Why are people still okay with that?
Not necessarily. HideMyAss provided connection logs that identified a user in a Sony Pictures case. EarthVPN's logs were handing over by their data center which deanonymized a suspect IPVanish provided connection logs to DHS. PureVPN handed over user data to the FBI. ProtonVPN admitted to performing
...V3R1F13D0NLY in r/vpnet
May 7, 2026 5:17 AM
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What's the best VPN with a free trial? Reddit help
This. IPVa͏nish was actually forced to log one of their users back in 2018 by the FBI that was conducting a targeted investigation on an IPVanish user. I would avoid it. Go with a V͏PN that's in a safe privacy location.
Special-Actuary-9341 in r/CyberGuides
April 25, 2026 10:24 PM
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