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    Hello, I have been referred by a friend who recommended this service, and I have some doubts.

     

    Does AirVPN store the IP address of the person connecting to the server ?, if so ... for how long?

     

    Do you have access to identifiable user data such as IP address?

     

    First off, Welcome!

     

    All VPN service providers have some degree of knowledge as concerning to you IP. Any provider telling you otherwise is either withholding the truth, to lazy to quote their privacy- or terms of use clause or flat out lying. Without it the VPN servers would not know where to connect for instance.

     

    That being said as it's stated on the Airvpn homepage "No monitoring nor logging of your online activities".  I don't know much about the question "Do the servers used by AirVPN only work in RAM?", but it also works over routers, not just limited to the Eddie client. If that is what you're asking.

     

    >https://airvpn.org/privacy/ - Privacy Notice and Terms

     

    Air servers and software procedures acquire only personal data which are strictly necessary for the technical functioning of the service, for example IP address. These data are not collected to identify, through elaboration or any other technique, users' personal identities. These data are not transmitted to third parties.

     

    Pressure from private actors to obtain any data (including but not limited to IP address of users) is an illegal act and Air, in order to protect its business and the users' privacy, reserves the right to inform the competent authorities and prosecute the private entities responsible for such illegal acts.

     

    At the request of a government / police force / intelligence agency will you release my IP address or any other information that can identify me?

    If you don't log and monitor at all, then there is nothing to give and that includes IP addresses as far as my knowledge and understanding goes.

     

     

     

    https://airvpn.org/tos/ - Terms Of Use

     

    2) AirVPN enables and allows you to bypass government and ISP censorship. If you use the service from a country which performs censorship by law, you understand and accept that you bypass censorship under your own responsibility. The company which operates AirVPN might not recognize competence of jurisdiction of the country you live in and/or AirVPN is not allowed nor willing to monitor your communications.

     

    3) AirVPN enables and allows you to use applications forbidden by your ISP and/or by your government. If you use the Service from a country which forbids applications by law, and/or from an ISP which discriminates against services and/or protocols and/or applications and/or packet senders and/or packet receivers, you understand and accept that you operate under your own responsibility. The company which operates AirVPN may not recognize competence of jurisdiction of the country you live in and/or AirVPN is neither allowed nor willing to monitor its subscribers' communications and/or AirVPN may not be bound to any contractual agreement with your ISP(s) or any other private actor.

     

    These are, but a few quotes. I recommend you to read through them to see whether or not it's agreeable to you. They're quite short a read as opposed too (compared too) ToS and Privacy documents i've read from other VPN providers. Hell, it's actually the shortest i've read so far.

     

    Also, the search function showed me this topic (https://airvpn.org/topic/15396-does-airvpn-log-its-users-ip-addresses/) that was asked about a similar question.

     

     

     

    Thank you very much for your response, I really liked it!

     

    In my country there is no freedom of expression, and the work of journalism becomes very difficult, the government would be able to perform even false accusations in order to obtain information.

     

    I send you a big hug!


  2. I have tested and paid mullvad and it is extremely slow, I have requested money back and I had many difficulties, I have not had a good experience, although I like the way to offer the service.

    WireGuard looks good, especially since it is open source and uses modern encryption technology.

     

    I would like AirVPN to have the same user account creation system that Mullvad has, in order to collect as little information as possible.


  3. Hello, I have been referred by a friend who recommended this service, and I have some doubts.

    Does AirVPN store the IP address of the person connecting to the server ?, if so ... for how long?

    Do you have access to identifiable user data such as IP address?

    Do the servers used by AirVPN only work in RAM?

    At the request of a government / police force / intelligence agency will you release my IP address or any other information that can identify me?


    Thank you very much for your kindness.

    I send you a big hug.

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