We note that the VPN industry has a disturbing trend. More and more VPN 
providers promise “*anonymous*” or “*no logging*” VPN services, while in 
fact, they give the smallest or zero transparency to how to deal with the 
customer data. These so-called “anonymous” VPN providers can be divided 
into two categories:

   1. They claim to provide “anonymous services” on the website, but their 
   privacy policy details indicate that they have recorded a large amount of 
   customer data.
   2. They claim to provide “anonymous service” on the website, but their 
   privacy policy just says “we do not record”, but do not provide further 
   instructions or details.

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