NO LOGS VPN: Best VPN for clear and dark web
by Crockett - Thursday July 27, 2023 at 04:43 PM
lets see whats the vpn. thanks bro

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thank you brotherr Cool
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what i didnt know surfshark sold itself to nord
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Everyone VPN has got (no-logs police), but when FBI seize their servers, they put on web page (We do not allow illegal activities), hu,hu,hu... Its like "Bulletproof" hosting.

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(Jul 27, 2023, 04:43 PM)Crockett Wrote: This topic on the forum mentions ExpressVPN, NordVPN, CyberGhost, Surfshark, and PIA as the best VPNs for the dark web, but I beg to differ and completely disagree. ExpressVPN was once a great VPN service provider, but it is now owned by Israeli spyware and malware distributor firm, Kape Technologies. The same goes for PIA VPN; it was indeed one of the best as well before it was sold to Kape Technologies. Funny enough, CyberGhost is also owned by Kape Technologies. 

I don't know how anyone in their right mind would list these companies when a known spyware firm owns them. So, these VPNs are straight-up spyware on your device. 

NordVPN is owned by Nord Security, which is based in Lithuania, so since it is in the EU, I would expect some decency and privacy from them. Surfshark merged with Nord Security in 2022, so using Surfshark or NordVPN does not make any difference. HOWEVER, the VPN I use has a proven track record of not keeping logs; therefore, there is no sharing of logs and no affiliate marketing. They were recently raided by Swedish police (since they are based in Sweden), who went back to their bunkers empty-handed because there was nothing to share.

This VPN has recently collaborated with Tor Project to release a privacy based browser. It's the famous:

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Looking to see what the OP says.
I assume any country who's friendly with NATO is not safe.
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Does anyone think it's safe to pay with credit card for a VPN?
While the VPN provider keeps no logs, they could keep your creditcard ID and the 3rd party CC processor doesn't care about your privacy.
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I don't think sooo
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thank you for sharing
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What about Windscribe? Anyone have any thoughts on them?
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