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by toodlebunions 3365 days ago
So what's the best VPN that doesn't store or sell their user data?

Surely a new business opportunity if there isn't one good enough to recommend for privacy.

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I like Private Internet Access for most uses (the inline adblock is particularly nice as a way to save data on unrooted phones), and NordVPN for things like Netflix, or easy dual-VPN. Been using them for a while, they're both great.
I like Private Internet Access. The're usually ranked pretty high by privacy advocates and they don't keep logs.
P.S. just found out about PIA's full-page ad in NYT: https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/61ns2w/private_intern...
See https://thatoneprivacysite.net/

Ones that have been around for years and widely trusted: AirVPN, BolehVPN, Insorg, IVPN, Mullvad, PIA.

Disclosure: I write stuff for IVPN.

https://www.f-secure.com/en/web/home_global/freedome

Finnish privacy laws are really strong.

I use (not necessarily an endorsement) BlackVPN. I like that they are based Hong Kong, and not the US or a US-friendly country.
You somehow trust China better?
China likely lacks any kind of legal authority over him.