There's no way to confirm that VeePN really is following these rules internally, of course. Whether it's necessary to log session dates and traffic used is more open to question, but if there's no record of your outgoing IP address, there's nothing here that can link any internet action back to your account. That's understandable, as VeePN needs to police its limit of 10 simultaneously connected devices. The policy goes on to describe some very minimal session logs, covering 'the total amount of web traffic for each session and session dates', as well as 'encrypted information about the number of connected devices for each account.' We also never store connection logs, meaning no logs of your IP address, your outgoing VPN IP address, connection timestamp, or session duration." "We do not collect logs of your activity, including no logging of browsing history, traffic destination, data content, or DNS queries. VeePN promises 'no activity logs, no connection logs' on the front page of the website, but we know from experience that the small print can tell a very different story.īut in this case, VeePN's privacy policy (opens in new tab) expands on the claim by telling us everything it doesn't do: VeePN says it keeps no logs on its users but there's no way to confirm this (Image credit: VeePN) Privacy and logging
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