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No‑Log Policy

Network Privacy

A promise not to keep certain activity logs.

Definition

A no‑log policy is when a service (often a VPN) says it does not store certain logs—like browsing activity or connection history.

In plain English A promise not to keep certain activity logs.

Why this matters

Why it matters: Less logging can mean less data to leak, sell, or hand over.

Example

Example: A VPN claims it does not store your browsing history or connection timestamps.