Probably the most credible are the ones who illustrate they can operate in RAM. It's really difficult to stop Unix logging! Of course, running in RAM doesn't stop the data being available, but is at least harder/more disruptive.
Their software seems horribly insecure: https://medium.com/@infodox/purevpn-a-bundle-of-wtf-a1e832c78a8e
do you know of a guide to do that? do you use more than 2 for nested? Mullvads privacy policy gives me the most peace of mind. thanks
Apologies for resurrecting this old-ish thread, but I didn't think it was worth starting a new topic about it. I was researching non-logging VPN services outside of Euroland and the US and came across the BolehVPN canary. One thing I noticed is that their warrant canary hasn't been updated. It says on the warrant canary that special attention should be paid if the canary is not updated. For those of you who are BolehVPN customers you may want to know about this.