Private Internet Access
No-logs, court-proven
Overview
Private Internet Access (PIA) is a VPN whose no-logs policy has been confirmed in court several times. Open-source apps, unlimited devices and a large server fleet.
Private Internet Access (PIA) is a favourite among technically minded users. Its main trump card is a no-logs policy that has genuinely held up in court (law-enforcement requests returned no data, because there simply is none). Open-source apps, an unlimited number of devices and very flexible encryption settings let you fine-tune the connection to your needs. The US jurisdiction puts off the privacy-paranoid and the interface is more 'technical' than beginner-friendly — but for those who know what they want, it's one of the most honest VPNs around.
Specs
Pros
- Court-proven no-logs
- Unlimited devices
- Open-source apps
- Flexible settings for power users
Cons
- US jurisdiction
- Technical interface, not for beginners
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