Independent auditors confirm top VPN doesn't log your data

https://programming.dev/post/13262483

Independent auditors confirm top VPN doesn't log your data - programming.dev

- Deloitte confirms PIA’s no-log claims, with servers running on RAM-only system for maximum privacy. - Independent audit verifies PIA’s infrastructure is not vulnerable to third-party exploitation, ensuring online activity remains private. - PIA offers full transparency with open-source apps and regular third-party audits, proving its commitment to data protection.

I am dedicated to Proton to be honest but PIA always seemed good to me based on these type of situations and audits.

PIA was good until they got bought out. That’s when my friend and I switched our VPNs (me to proton, him to express).

A shady parent company isn’t what you want in a VPN.

I’m on Express VPN only because they apparently specialise in avoiding geoblocks and VPN detection for overseas TV sites etc. (Plus three months free for being a TWiT.) So far it’s true for BBC iPlayer, RTe Player and UK Channel 4. For this purpose I’m not overly worried about how log-resistant they are, but interesting to keep up with the score here.
I wonder how they manage to bypass the geo-location blocks? I would if they frequently rotate their IP Addresses with fresh ones.
Possibly, or they have multiple entry points on residential ISP blocks and don’t have too many people NAT’d per IP so it looks legit. That would explain the higher costs.