Why a No-Logs Policy Matters More Than You Think

A VPN can only protect what it never records. The single most important thing to check before trusting any provider is what it stores about you — and what it could be forced to hand over.

A strict no-logs policy means there is no browsing history, no traffic content and no identifying timestamps to leak, sell or surrender. If nothing is written down, none of it is possible — the strongest guarantee is an empty disk.

Look for providers that put this in writing and, ideally, back it with an independent audit. VPNTYPE keeps no activity logs and uses AES-256 across every connection.

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