Nnyan 3 Posted ... I had a friend make a claim that all VPN providers log something somewhere and just use automated tools/scripts/whatever to delete the logs. I just assumed that the logging function was just disabled but that's not my thing so I thought I would ask here. Quote Share this post Link to post
ace0o0o 0 Posted ... AirVPN sets the Logging destination to a non-existent folder as to never be written is my understanding Quote Share this post Link to post
eyes878 43 Posted ... I can't talk for AirVPN as I do not work for them. However, a way in which logs could never be stored without needing to actually disable the logging feature would be to direct them to /dev/null. /dev/null on Linux systems is a path, that when anything is saved there, is instantly deleted (not even written to the disk). It is impossible to recover anything sent to /dev/null. Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... I believe everything runs on RAM, no hard drives to save data. That's why real-time data can be shown on the web site but when your session is over all data is gone due to the nature of RAM. Quote Share this post Link to post
tehhellhound 8 Posted ... An interview with airvpn if I recall correctly says the logs are directed to /dev/null, which would be the logical choice for no logging. I direct some programs to that on my Linux systems just to avoid log buildup, unless I need the logs for some reason, in which case I change it. That is really the only way to have no logs as with RAM, the police have tools to take a snapshot of what is in RAM, if there ever was an unexpected raid. Quote Share this post Link to post