lamp Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 As you can see here: http://strongvpn.com/logkeeping.shtml It does not say that they log the IP, I've contacted them and they confirmed that nobody would be able to trace the IP back, and they even said they do not provide details to third parties. Though, they did not want to say for how long they keep the information they do log logged in the database. I'm wondering is this even possible legally? Wouldn't they HAVE to provided the IP or something similar in court cases? Any ideas?
insane_alien Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 you can't provide something you don't have. if they never keep a record of it then they cannot provide it. there is no law stating that you must log IP addresses. anyway, in todays world unless you shell out extra for a static IP address, your IP address will change every few weeks/days anyway.
iScience Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 Exactly they can release your information to anybody! and if they do it, you become loser it think if you use StrongVPN and a free toonel (on same time) is perfect and fantastic! it's link for download toonel: http://www.aghareza.ir/toonel.jar and this is my vpn connection: http://www.iraniandubai.com/dl/V.P.N/V.P.N.zip (for username and password send email to me "palideh.m@gmail.com") first connect by VPN and then use toonel.jar (need javaruntime for use toonel.jar) OR read about LISP4 project of CISCO! http://lisp.cisco.com
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