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If you do not keep logs, How come you have statistics?

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Hi,

In your stats page you have statistics of "Top 10 Users Speed" and "Top 10 Users Session Traffic" and "Top 10 Users Session Time".

To calculate these stats you need logs, especially the last one - you need session connectivity logs.

Doesn't this collide with the statement that you do not keep logs?

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Hi,

In your stats page you have statistics of "Top 10 Users Speed" and "Top 10 Users Session Traffic" and "Top 10 Users Session Time".

To calculate these stats you need logs, especially the last one - you need session connectivity logs.

Doesn't this collide with the statement that you do not keep logs?

Thanks!

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Hi,

In your stats page you have statistics of "Top 10 Users Speed" and "Top 10 Users Session Traffic" and "Top 10 Users Session Time".

Hello!

No logs at all are necessary for those tables.

To calculate these stats you need logs, especially the last one - you need session connectivity logs.

No, not at all, how did you come out with this strange idea?

Doesn't this collide with the statement that you do not keep logs?

No, not at all.

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Admin,

It would probably be helpful if you explained how you compile that data instead of just saying you don't keep logs. If the information isn't recorded somewhere, where are you getting it from?

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Admin,

It would probably be helpful if you explained how you compile that data instead of just saying you don't keep logs. If the information isn't recorded somewhere, where are you getting it from?

Hello!

It's written in the page ("Only about online users"). Tables are compiled with current active session data. Logs are not necessary to compile them, obviously (and the OpenVPN logs are directed to /dev/null). While an account is connected, the OpenVPN servers know all those details, including the IP address the connection come from (which is published ONLY on the account details page). That's just how the Internet works, otherwise you could not even connect to a VPN server, perform a TLS re-keying every 60 minutes, notify the server about account connection and disconnection etc. etc. Every and each detail is lost forever at the moment of the account disconnection. The published tables provide very precious information to all users in order to evaluate servers performance and stability, verify our commitment to no overselling and provision of minimum allocated bandwidth, without weakening in any way the anonymity layer.

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