I ran speed tests on my Windows 10 PC while connected to a server in all 40+ countries where TorGuard has a server. Overall, TorGuard is based in the US but comes with a strict no-logs policy. TorGuard is based in the US, which is part of the 5/9/14 Eyes Alliances (a group of countries that share surveillance data with each other). But even if US authorities ask TorGuard for user data, it can’t hand anything over because it doesn’t keep any logs. It only collects your email address (needed for communication and to provide support) and payment information (needed for account creation and managing subscriptions).īut I think it’d be easier to trust TorGuard if its no-logs policy underwent an independent security audit (like ExpressVPN and TunnelBear have). TorGuard has a strict no-logs policy - it doesn’t collect your IP address or traffic (sites you visit and files you download). TorGuard support reps told me they provide multiple obfuscation options so that users can easily switch to a different method if one doesn’t work.
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