Essentially, it doesn't collect any sensitive information (browsing history, files downloaded and so on), and any information it does log appears to be harmless and just as we'd expect (recording your data usage to enforce the 10GB limit, for instance). 's privacy policy clearly explains how it protects your account data, the usage details it logs and everything it doesn't. And if you decide you don't need the service anymore, you don't have to leave your details behind: deleting your own account is as easy as clicking a button in 's web dashboard. Strong encryption, private DNS and other VPN features secure your data while you're connected. Sign up, and it keeps your account secure with optional two-factor authentication via suitable apps ( Google Authenticator, Authy).
uses various tools and technologies to protect your privacy. says all the right things about privacy, but we'd like to see a newer audit on its systems (Image credit: ) Privacy and logging