X-VPN passes Big Four no-logs audit for privacy

X-VPN has received confirmation from a Big Four auditing firm that it maintains a strict no-logs policy. The independent review verifies that the VPN service does not track, store, or monitor user online activity.

The audit strengthens X-VPN's claims about user privacy. A Big Four firm conducted the review and issued the confirmation. The results were reported on June 8. They show that the service adheres to its stated no-logs standards. This type of third-party verification is common in the VPN industry to build trust with users concerned about data handling.

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