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Understanding VPN Jurisdiction and International Privacy

Written by @gershwinaaron | Published on 2019/8/21

TL;DR
One of the essential features of a high-quality VPN service is a no-logs policy. However, there are ways to notice red flags and one of them is service providers jurisdiction. This phenomenon tends to be overlooked but, as you will see from further paragraphs, plays a vital role in defining what a VPN can and cannot do. For example, if you run a VPN service based in China, then their government can easily demand access to your servers, and if you deny their claim most likely you will be persecuted.

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@gershwinaaron
Cyber security copy writer, tech support with a degree in political science

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vpn|privacy|law|no-logs|surveillance|cybersecurity|vpn-jurisdiction|how-to-choose-a-vpn
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