No-Log Policy — What It Means for Your VPN Privacy
A no-log policy means your VPN provider does not record your online activity. Learn what to look for and why it matters.
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What Is a No-Log Policy?
A no-log (or zero-log) policy is a commitment by a VPN provider not to collect, store, or share records of your online activity. This includes browsing history, DNS queries, IP addresses, connection timestamps, and bandwidth usage.
Why It Matters
If a VPN keeps logs, those records could be subpoenaed by authorities, stolen in a data breach, or sold to advertisers — defeating the purpose of using a VPN for privacy.
What to Look For
- Independent audits: Third-party verification of no-log claims
- RAM-only servers: Data is wiped on every reboot
- Favorable jurisdiction: Located in privacy-friendly countries
- Transparency reports: Regular disclosure of government requests