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Originally Posted by General Maximus
something has got to be better than nothing. And whilst I am not a lawyer, you must be able to sue their asses off if when they make such grandiose statements about not keeping any records at all therefore they have nothing to handover if anyone asks, only for them to do the opposite.
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Agreed, and Private internet access certainly looks the best of the bunch.
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
I think you're missing the point.
The idea is when law enforcement asks them to hand over the data they hand over nothing and say "This is all we have". Technically, they've handed over everything they have - which is nothing.
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This is how i take it, i just wanted to get other opinions.
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