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We all know that some countries share information more readily than others. We also know that USA has an insatiable appetite for the contents of private communications. So, my question is: which countries share the least information with the USA government? Presumably, such countries are good choices for selecting the location of a VPN service, because it is less likely that providers in those countries can be induced to compromise my VPN (whether legally or illegally). Can someone suggest origins and VPN providers that are least likely to compromise my information? |
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Hello LoadinDose, Thank you very much for posting your question to our community! We really appreciate that you have raised this question as this is the among the most considerable point that one could raise. We agree that some countries share information on and off and that is because they pursue the regulations implemented by the regimes. However, US has some strict compliance with the registered companies in their verges and VPN Services normally do not share information with anyone until and unless they found some unethical activities going on which includes; hacking, data snooping, & etc. It is clearly stated in their terms & conditions that the service should not be used for any illegal activities. LoadinDose, as already mentioned above, more or less every provider share information if they found the use of their service for any illegal activity. However, there are some options which you may consider for the aforementioned privacy privileges:
The above mentioned companies are fairly a better option to choose for least data sharing. But to add more, companies which are registered in US are also a safer option because your information is not going to be shared with anyone unless you portray something that could mark as illegal / unethical. Thanks, BestVPNService Q&A Team! |
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CyberGhost VPN does not give out info under any circumstances. If you read all their info it will tell you they do not collect data also. |
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Hello iAvanquest, Thank you for showing your keen interest to share some valuable information to our readers. Yes we do agree that CyberGhost does not disclose your personal information under any circumstances. However, the above mentioned companies are also well-known for their no-log policy. As Cyberghost is a German based registered company that is why they do not pursue the US legislations. We regret that we have missed to add Cyberghost VPN in the above list and that is mainly because of limited server offerings. However, its is reasonably a better option to go with considering the subject of the question. Regards, BestVPNService Q&A Team! |
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I was going to Raise the issue of anonymity with a new thread now I don't have to. The point is assuming ALL vpn's log your data and you are after all taking their word on whatever they tell you concerning anonymity and privacy. With this in mind the least a vpn knows about you the better. I have treid to sign up to some using bitcion and so forth, but I find this option to complicated for me. I have read people writing to use disposable credit cards but again the ones Iv found want too much about me and I have heard others say use gift tokens! Can anyone suggest a way to pay for the service of a vpn without revealing anything about you? I can't see how you can prevent showing your IP address unless you use TOR or perhaps an elite proxy! Your real e-mail address is easy to conceal. Does anyone have any answers to the above ?
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Hello hatosotoss, Yes, you are absolutely right that VPN companies usually gather information when somebody is willing to subscribe for their VPN service. But the collection of information is just to make sure that no VPN user is performing illegal / unethical activity over the web. As far as your query is concerned that you need a VPN provider that should not get any information while subscribing for its VPN service, then we must say that you will hardly find such type of VPN service that will not get any information. Another way is to use proxies that are less secure but your personal information can easily be vulnerable to hackers. Regards, BVS Q&A Team! |