Looking for a trusted and good reputation VPN not something that kneels at the government

prophetomega

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Hi guys. Please I'm looking for a truly anonymous VPN, something that does not store or gave away any data. Something that had a very good reputation with it's subscribers, truly tested with time, does not get intimidated with any government. Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated. If you had experience it yourself or known anybody who had try it. I would also love to hear it. Thanks.
 

Ceewan

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ShogunXXX

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We are getting close to Christmas but that is not a reason to still believe in Santa Claus. VPN providers that "do not keep logs" do not exist. However some may be more "adapted" to your expectations, but if you intend to use them for illegal activities, trust me they are not going to jail for you if there is a request from a law agency. ;)

You may read this too http://www.deepdotweb.com/2014/07/08/is-your-vpn-legit-or-shit/
 

Ceewan

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Torrentfreak is a reliable source, their word is golden.
 
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Novablaze23

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Just a few tips and basics for you.
Follow these these steps for a better and safer way to do what you want.on the internet :cool:

Step 1 go get a VPN from
https://nvpn.net/
Reason to get this They do not keep records

step 2 look for a proxy provider like this
http://www.anonymous-proxies.net/
Reason to get this Proxys along side your VPN are just another layer of security but very handy.


Step 3 get disk Crypter
https://diskcryptor.net
Reason to get this

Even if you get some one come around to see you they cant do anything as they will never get into you computer if you use DiskCrypter. So have fun knowing you will be safe and secure.

Hope this helps ;)
 

RootB

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I'm using RamNode. I don't know if it's the safest but it's the cheapest and they accept Bitcoin payment (It's actually a VPS but you configure it as a VPN). Shame it's located in America thou.