
#X vpn version 153 android
We started our real-world tests by installing the X-VPN Android app, which set itself up with no hassles or complications at all. Put it all together and this is a very long way from being a 'zero log VPN.' That may not matter if you just want to unblock Netflix or safely send email via public wifi, but if privacy if your 100% top priority, X-VPN may not be the service for you. X-VPN's privacy policy points to 'payment platforms, analytics-tool providers or advertisers', and has a lengthy list of companies this might include: 'Paymentwall, PayPal, GiftCards, ADVcash, CoinPayments, Adjust, Google Analytics, GCM, AdMob, Applovin, Mopub, Vungle, Fabric, ironSource, InMobi, StartApp, etc.' Some of your information may be logged by third parties, too, particularly if you're using the free version.
#X vpn version 153 registration
To give X-VPN some credit, it does go on to confess to a fair amount of logging: registration date, email address, the servers you connect to, the connection timestamp, choice of protocol, network type, device information, data usage and city-level location, 'automatically collected when you open and use X-VPN.' Copy and pasting someone else's words because you think they're what people want to hear, just makes you look dishonest. Here's a hint, VPN providers: we expect your privacy policy to tell us about what you do, about your systems. While that sounds reassuring, X-VPN spoiled the effect by copy-and-pasting a paragraph from a previous ExpressVPN privacy policy ('Our guiding principle toward data collection is to collect only the minimal data required to operate a world-class VPN service at scale.') which is now used by more than 100 VPNs. 'We will not sell, use, or disclose any personal data to third parties not mentioned in this Privacy for any purpose.'

'We do not store your original IP address which means we cannot share it to anyone.' 'We do not log how you utilize VPN connection, which means we do not see the applications, service or websites you use personally while connected to our Service nor do we store them.' X-VPN's privacy policy (opens in new tab) begins with some reassuring claims about how the company handles your information. X-VPN does keep logs on its users (Image credit: X-VPN) Privacy
