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Many carders ask this question: "Which VPN is the best to buy?" To begin with, let's clarify that a VPN service does not guarantee 100% anonymity. Services of this kind need to be checked, but a thorough check cannot ensure complete confidentiality. VPN service is used for "darker" cases. However, when choosing such a service, you need to proceed from sound logic and be guided by the simple criteria presented below.
Of course, this whole ban on VPN and proxy services is on the agenda now, but it is not entirely clear how it will be implemented and, of course, we know a lot of ways to bypass blocking. But today is not about that.
In order to choose an anonymous VPN service, you should know:
1. Server locations. Pay attention to which country the server is located in. Of course, it is better to choose a country with a good internet infrastructure (Germany, Japan).
2. Saving all information in the logs and storing the logs themselves. It is possible to ask questions about saving logs to support, but it does not make much sense, because they will say that they do not keep any logs. Logs are saved on any service. Choose a site where logs are saved no more than a day and only information about the connection is saved. Please clarify this question.
3. VPN connection type. Without exception, all types of connections are well suited for ensuring anonymity. Each is good in its own way, you can study them in more detail.
4. Method of payment. I won't say anything here. Best of all, of course, Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency. Although, why not pay with a drop card. In any case, we pay for everything anonymously as much as possible.
5. Reputation. You can look at the reviews, but, of course, you shouldn't trust everyone at all. Try typing the name of the VPN service into search engines, looking for reviews of real users on thematic forums on security and anonymity (of course, in TOR).
6. Date of domain registration. Often, many VPN services tend to change the domain (for example, hideme after being blocked). You can break through the registration date of the domain of the VPN service you are interested in and understand how long it has existed on the market if its domain has not changed.
That's all. Good luck to everyone!