آنها لازم نیست آی سیاهههای مربوط به مقایسه و جلوگیری از کاربران از سوء استفاده و استفاده مجدد محاکمه رایگان خود را به طور نامحدود است؟ وجود دارد راه های دیگر آنها می تواند مانع سوء استفاده و یا شما فقط باید پتو جلوگیری از vpn ها است که ارائه رایگان دادگاه و ادعای صفر سیاهههای مربوط است؟
7 دیدگاه برای “چگونه می تواند تونن که ارائه رایگان دادگاه ادعای بدون سیاهههای مربوط”
دیدگاهها بسته شدهاند.
Maybe they mean that they don’t store what user visited during the session.
For many VPN services you can use the free trial more than once.
Most free trials are actually just an x-day refund policy, where companies like PIA ask you to make an account, pay, and only then use the service. If you want, you can ask them before the refund time is over to refund. They will then refund the subscription accordingly.
few VPNs offer free trials. Those that seriously care about privacy don’t log anything , so you can sign up multiple times and not have an issue, such as Mullvad. Other times, a free trial will function like a normal account, only with a short time included and no renewal.
They can keep track of how many times a particular account has logged in / how much data that account has used / how long that account has existed, without logging IP addresses or traffic or anything else.
Always be wary, but a free trial offer is no cause for concern.
Think of it this way: they have to keep SOME amount of information, otherwise they couldn’t keep track of who’s paying and who’s not (or even who has an account and who doesn’t.)
Remember, what they say and what they do aren’t necessarily the same thing. Do not trust anything or anyone.
well first of all most/all free trial vpns are logging you. Otherwise they aren’t making money and criminals have a low barrier to entry way to cause problems for the provider.
as for reusing free trials indefinitely, I can already do this (if I somehow didn’t care about being logged) – for example I would download the installer for hotspot shield. Use it for however long it lets me, then use a program like revo uninstaller to scrub registry entries (that’s how the vpn provider prevents abuse, btw) and uninstall the program, then start over.
In fact, when I was paying for 75 gigs a month vpn service and didn’t want to upgrade to unlimited, that’s what I did when I had to download a giant ~~linux distro~~ – if hotspot had a problem with that, they could have cut me off at any point but never got in trouble.
>How can VPNs that offer free trials claim to keep no logs?
by lying to you