Scottsmrnyc
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Sorry to hear that this has happened to Todd. Tar and Flog the criminal.
VPNs keep logs for the most part.
Since when?
Of course some of them do, but go find a VPN that keeps logs for more than a week..
If the whole point of using a VPN is for privacy, then I don't see why anyone in the right mind would choose one that keeps logs.
You left my name out
I usually try to cut out as much stuff in quote blocks as I can. I only leave in the name and link if the quote is on a different page.
Since when?
Of course some of them do, but go find a VPN that keeps logs for more than a week..
If the whole point of using a VPN is for privacy, then I don't see why anyone in the right mind would choose one that keeps logs.
A lot of them publicize that they don't have logs but then people find out that they do.
Maybe the scammer really didn't check if the VPN he was using had logs or not. Also from what was described, he would have to find a VPN based in SoCal to make it seem like he was using regular internet, if he was using a VPN at all, this also limits the choices of VPN providers. He more likely just found an unprotected wifi to do this in which case the router would probably still have his device used logged. (Really depends on what internet he used at this point...)
And routers don't log internet activity.
And routers don't log internet activity.