As stated in our Privacy Policy, these are the logs that we collect and store for business and service optimization purposes.įor additional information we have provided a more detailed explanation here. These logs, among other system logs such as bandwidth consumed, contain mostly the timestamps of users (identified by their non-VPN IP address), connection initiation, and disconnection times. Network logs, on the other hand, are purely for troubleshooting and optimization, with no information about the browsing habits or other private activities of users. Our “No Log” policy ensures our commitment to this belief. Browsing logs are extremely personal and private to users, and we believe no one should collect or have access to these logs, since they have the potential to directly invade users’ privacy. Within the context of a VPN service there are two types of logs: Browsing Logs & Network (Troubleshooting and/or Optimization) Logs. To do so, it’s important to clarify some technical terms which may be confusing or too broad at times. In light of recent news reports, we felt it was important to reach out to clarify our privacy policy and to set the record straight about our role in helping stop an aggressive cyber stalker. The very reason we chose Hong Kong as our home is because of its very liberal, broad and privacy-friendly laws. We firmly believe that activities such as file sharing, downloading, streaming, messaging, calling, and secure and private browsing are unquestionable rights of every Internet user.
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PureVPN welcomes and respects the free will of its users to use the Internet as they desire – securely and anonymously. We work hard every day to earn your trust, and are committed to living up to your expectations for online freedom and privacy. There is nothing more important to us than providing you peace of mind through our secure, reliable networks.