NordVPN undertook three independent audits to prove their no-logs policy. You can check that with a quick search online.
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I am not sure about that particular leak and the kind of data that was leaked, but I am pretty confident about their zerolog policy as today. NordVPN has undertaken not one, but three independent audits, which is more than other known VPNs.
Many websites confirm their clams, like those ones:
https://www.vpnmentor.com/blog/nordvpn-no-logs-policy/ https://www.tomsguide.com/features/nordvpn-logs-is-nordvpn-secure-does-it-keep-logs-and-can-you-trust-it https://www.tomsguide.com/news/independent-audit-confirms-nordvpns-no-log-policy-for-the-second-time
But in the end it is up to you if trust it or not. For me it is pretty good.
I have been using NprdVPN for 5 years. Speed is pretty good, and their zero-log policy have been proved by 3th party. They also use RAM only servers which is better.
It may be a bit expensive though.
Is Firefox blocking tracker by default?
At the end I switched back to DDG.
Thanks for asking.
I am a very casual gamer, and at the beginning I might have struggled a bit with all the mechanics of Proton, Lutris etc etc.
When I look for games I usually double check on ProtonDB, if there is any fix to be applied. For this reason, I can say 95% of MY games are just install and play.
The only game I had a problem with was Skyrim, which needed a FPS limiter to avoid glitching at the beginning.
I started my gaming experience (PC) with Linux. So I disagree.
Interesting, thank you for the info :)
Just relax mate. This was an unnecessary comment.
In most cases, the windows version will work with Lutris.
I remember I pirated God Of War and Days Gone and they worked fine.
You need to run the setup installation, and then select the game launcher (.exe) as executable.
I agree 100%.