Together with the privacy policy, they should assuage my feelings of unease, but the marketing cant is laid on so thick at times it's hard to shake. I much prefer them over warrant canaries or just bland assurances. These transparency reports, which detail how often received information requests, are a good thing to have. Also, there's no word whether or not an audit has been performed since, only links to 's transparency reports. That said, I'm still left a little uneasy: while I like the plain language of the privacy policy, it's buried under mountains of self-congratulatory marketing material.įor example, prides itself on being the first VPN to ever undergo an external audit in 2015-a claim that I can't verify-but then does not link to the audit itself, there's only a press release. However, there are no records of there having been any scandals involving the service, so it all seems above board.
Related: NordVPN Review: Truth in Advertising?Īs with all VPNs, you're taking these assurances at face value. uses built-in kill switch software that immediately shuts down the entire internet connection if connected to VPNthe server is lost for some reason and.