Care to prove this with a claim? Because you're 110% wrong; google vpns audit says you're wrong.
Infact i would say your comment shows complete ignorance to VPN audits as by your logic all VPN companies cannot be trusted.
VPN 101:
VPNs hide your IP from your ISP only, they do not do anything else beyond this; some will move your geo location and some use stealth methods to hide from hostile government ISPs. This is all you need the VPN to do and all it is doing; if the company logs you' you're screwed if they get a DMCA request from law enforcement - but VPNs have long mastered how to avoid doing this (any good one).
Mass surveillance avoidance and being anonymous isnt possible with a VPN only TOR - you can combine a VPN with tor but its less effective vs just using tor. Similar to any other VPN, your security is compromised the second you log into an account or access data you've done so on a previous account or browser or device you've used before.
The google one vpn has been security audited for logs and data retention and have been cleared it doesnt and cannot do this.
Saying any differently is not based on data itself and an opinion based comment; simple as that.
You're only propelling false information about VPNs and the industry to trap people into a super expensive subscription. Throwing Googles' terrible privacy record in regards to their Ads and Search and projecting this to their VPN is baseless as they are being ran open source on github for one, again they've been audited.
During the summer of 2022, Google engaged NCC Group to conduct a security assessment of VPN by Google One. VPN by Google One is a service that increases connection security and privacy to end users…
research.nccgroup.com
NordVPN has been caught using google analytics within their VPN and website to track their own users with their advertising, all of Kape products have a company that has been caught embedding malware into software. Almost every VPN has some horrific backend story behind them.
With Nord they might not be logging you but someone else is.
Many VPNs don't take their users' privacy very seriously
www.techradar.com
Again, if you've fallen into the bs trap of fake reviews for affilate income - Nord, Surfshark, ExpressVPN, Cyberghost, PIA are all TERRIBLE VPNs if you use them you're already in bed with the devil.
Note this: Almost everyone here trusts cloudflare or has put sensitive data through their network.
Cloudflare warp which is a free VPN service reports users for DMCA regularly today, even paid users.
Point is it isnt really about the companies history; its about what they do with said service.
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