Maybe some of you are ignorant and believe that some vpn providers don't take logs.
THIS IS 100% FAKE......ALL of them take logs of site you visited. i repeat ALL of them
Why they have to take logs?
Well there are all kinds of people in this world , suppose a hacker bought a vpn and do hacking.FBI , CBI or local government then get the ip of hacker(i.e ip of the vpn).The Vpn provider is then traced via its isp and contacted and they will reveal their customer IP address.They have no choice , or else the authorities can close company and put the providers in JAIL.
So how do these vpn providers work?
They Claim that they take no logs but in fact they do record the logs but delete them as soon as possible in compliance with the rules of the local government
They don't logs and here's why;
http://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-providers-really-take-anonymity-seriously-111007/
I know someone already posted this, but I'm going to post an excerpt that makes plausible sense.
1. Do you keep ANY logs which would allow you or a 3rd party to match an IP address and a time stamp to a user of your service? If so, exactly what information do you hold?
BTGuard;
Response to Q1: Its technically unfeasible for us to maintain log files with the amount of connections we route, BTguard explain. We estimate the capacity needed to store log files would be 4TB per day.
Now with a lot VPN Service providers out their, I'm sure it's about the same where ever you go and it would unfeasible to even do logging. Way to expensive to be able to handle that kind of log and load per Day and could easily grow rapidly as they or any VPN Service gets new users. Basically, Comes down to not spending money on 4 TB drives per Day.
Now I've used BTGuard, but never got it working and I've only bought it because I was moving and I was borrowing our Library System WiFi...as they blocked ports and didn't realize till after "VPN uses a port" if they had a port 80 / 8080 port more than likely worked, but no big deal.
Another thing is, Did you know Windows Vista and Windows 7 has a way for you to setup VPNs without a client? If you have a router you can setup your password and connection servers in their as well. Even check WW-DRT might have some extra options to support that for your router.
Now, I don't mind using the "Free OpenVPN GUI" software as "Windows" sometimes doesn't work for servers, therefore this comes in handy, but your router shouldn't hopefully have any problems.