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@DepinMasterMind Yes, but most VPN tools available or based on a centralized cluster of VPN servers controlled by the provider and compared to Anyone client, (which is decentralized and ran by independent operators around the world)
Regular VPN providers usually have the ability to extract logs and IP information if they choose to do so, but nobody on the Anyone network can derive that information to sell or hand over to somebody that requests it
So even if a provider says that they keep no logs, they can, even if they say that they don’t track users, they can.
@DepinMasterMind Anyone is primarily used to enhance online anonymity and freedom, making it a very useful tool for privacy advocates, people in repressive environments or people who simply are sick of being under surveillance of databrokers or similar.
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