The report reveals basic data so far.
However, the current situation requires great caution and a state of active alert, because no one knows what will happen tomorrow—something can change, no matter how small, with or without notification.
If you are strict about privacy and security and are suffering harassment for legitimate, fundamental reasons, the answer to your question is: YES.
This answer is superficial; to delve deeper:
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It’s up to you whether you trust (I recommend not trusting absolutely; use your deep cognitive reasoning to avoid being deceived) or not a given VPN provider, even if it’s recommended in the VPN section of Privacy Guides. Deep reasoning gives you autonomy and allows you to make a decision of your own volition, being proactive.
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Neither you nor I know what we can’t verify. Therefore, be aware of this. Companies are very defensive when you ask them fundamental questions.
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If the company claims to keep no records or only partial records, and you, as an individual, are being harassed, will the company itself be able to defend you in these types of situations?
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Think about it carefully. Here is some further help regarding this topic: 7 cognitive questions
Regards.