HidzoVPN No-Log Policy for Pure Online Privacy
With the integration of social media into our lives, it’s becoming a daunting task to keep strangers out of our lives. One innocent mistake, such…
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With the integration of social media into our lives, it’s becoming a daunting task to keep strangers out of our lives. One innocent mistake, such as sharing a private photo on a public timeline, can give away your secrets, if not now, then later. In fact, all your digital footprints can be used against you even if there’s nothing illegal about them.
What’s the cure? It’s to use a VPN provider like HidzoVPN that follows a strict no-log policy. This is the only way to go off radar and keep your online routine to yourself.
What Is a No-Log Policy?
Let’s first explain the log. In the computer world, for anything that happens, a short text or memo is created. For instance, when you insert a thumb drive into the USB port, your operating system (e.g., Microsoft Windows) permanently records details, such as manufacturer and model, serial number, drive letter, volume name, and timestamps.
This happens for any changes on your device, and each descriptive text is referred to as a log. A similar thing happens when you tap connect on your VPN app. Of course, to be fair, some of these logs, like data transfer and bandwidth usage helps the provider to manage the traffic and prevent congestion. Even no-log VPNs keep these logs temporarily for diagnostics and troubleshooting. Connection logs include:
- VPN server used
- Session duration
- Connection timestamps
- VPN protocols employed
- User’s original IP address
- Assigned VPN server IP address
- Device type and general location
- Data transfer volume or overall bandwidth usage
The Logs That Cross the Line
In addition to connection logs, an untrusted VPN might store usage logs. Usage logs are basically a word-by-word report of your online behavior. These logs are totally they never store usage logs because they’re totally confidential and have no use in network maintenance. Usage logs include:
- Browsing history
- Downloaded files
- Accessed applications
- Unencrypted messages
- Approximate geographical location
On a related note:
Some VPN providers claim to be no-log, but they’re ratting you out. Here are 7 Red Flags of a Fake No-Log VPN.
How HidzoVPN Keeps Your Privacy Intact
Users’ online privacy is HidzoVPN’s number-one priority; that’s why the app was developed in the first place. To realize this, HidzoVPN has adopted a strict no-log policy. This means not one bit of HidzoVPN’s users’ browsing data is stored, so even when enforced by court order, there’s nothing to share.
But that’s not the extent of it. HidzoVPN can protect your privacy even if your VPN connection drops for any reason. HidzoVPN Premium users can benefit from the Kill Switch feature that stops all internet traffic on your device when your connection fails. This feature prevents data leaks and secures your online privacy.
Why This Matters for You
Whether your VPN is a no-log VPN or not is a matter of life and death for your online privacy. Untrusted VPN providers, particularly the free VPNs, record users’ online activities and sell them to data brokers for marketing purposes, hopefully in an anonymized and integrated format, so that individual users aren’t identifiable. That’s the kindest thing they can do for you!
In a darker scenario, your VPN can use the data for surveillance. Imagine you’re trying to run away from ISP surveillance, and you fall straight into the trap of an evil VPN provider that tracks your every move. They can use the logged data for profiling and targeted advertising. Either way, you’ve lost control over the secrecy of your personal data.
Proof for No-Log VPNs
Your online routine is just your online routine, but for data brokers and marketing networks, it’s an invaluable commodity. So, it’s pretty tempting for your VPN provider to monetize your digital footprints. It’s your job to validate a VPN provider’s claim of sticking to a no-log policy because every potter praises his own pot. Here’s how you can confirm a no-log claim.
No-Log Audits
Reputable VPN providers, such as NordVPN and ExpressVPN, undergo third-party no-log audits and post the results on their websites. These VPNs, as well as Surfshark and IPVanish, also claim to rely on RAM-Only (diskless) servers. This means it is physically impossible for the provider to store users’ logs. All these claims are assessed in no-log audits, and you can trust the reports.
Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
Undergoing a third-party audit may cost up to $100K, which makes it impractical for smaller enterprises. Since they can’t afford a third-party no-log audit, you have to confirm the no-log policy in their terms of service. The transparency, directness, and avoidance of fuzzy language are of absolute importance.
For instance, HidzoVPN’s privacy policy states in clear and straightforward language that they “do not store IP addresses, DNS queries, session timestamps, or online traffic. Therefore, even if required by law, we typically cannot identify what users accessed or when.”
User Reviews and Comments
Combine what you find out in terms of service or privacy policy with user reviews and comments on App Store or Play Store. Typically, you can find positive and negative reviews about the VPN provider. That’s fine, and actually, the more reviews, the more trustworthy the app is. But if you come across comments about targeted ads or unnecessary permissions, you’d better look for another VPN provider.
Yes, HidzoVPN was developed for privacy-conscious internet users and follows a strict no-log policy, meaning that it doesn’t collect users’ connection or usage logs.
HidzoVPN only collects account information for Premium user management, as well as diagnostic and technical details for customer care. All the information is anonymized and encrypted.