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No-Log Policy

A claim by a VPN or service that it does not retain activity, connection, or identifying records that could later be handed to third parties.

The claim spans an evidence ladder: a marketing statement, an independent audit of configurations, and a court order that returned nothing. Providers sit at different rungs, and the directory records which evidence exists per service.

Design beats policy: services that require no account and hold no identifiers have less to log regardless of intent. RAM-only servers and numbered accounts are the structural versions of the claim.

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