Is this free VPN really worth it?
Is this free VPN really worth it?
You're concerned about logs because even if the service isn't dependable, having records can be risky. The fact that it's now paid and not free means you're paying for something you might not fully trust. If privacy laws forced them to share user data, would they really refuse?
Here’s a revised version of your text:
A quick update for this—over the past year there have been some enhancements to the top free VPN services, in my view. I still support the general consensus in this discussion; a paid VPN is clearly superior. I did come across a new list of free VPNs that could help the very budget-conscious: http://fried.com/vpn/best-free-vpn/. Personally, I favor a paid option and have found free ones to be somewhat inconsistent.
We don’t maintain any records of any kind. We only need your email and username to proceed. No other details are stored in our system.
I’m a bit concerned about this, especially with free VPNs—even if they claim not to keep logs. I just can’t feel fully secure about it. If I must pick a free option, I’d choose one that doesn’t ask for login information.
I generally prefer paid VPN services.