No Logs
Trust content for No Logs; aligned with policies and real product behavior.
The page is designed to match a specific search intent and guide the user toward the next relevant step.
Why this page needs a specific angle
A no-logs page should explain what the term means in practice, what users can reasonably infer from the claim, and what it does not guarantee.
Trust content works best when it clarifies limitations instead of repeating slogans about privacy without context.
How a VPN can help
A no-logs page should explain what the term means in practice, what users can reasonably infer from the claim, and what it does not guarantee.
Trust content works best when it clarifies limitations instead of repeating slogans about privacy without context.
FAQ
Why are trust pages important?
They help users and search engines understand the service beyond marketing claims by surfacing policies, onboarding logic, and security explanations.
What belongs on a trust page?
Security details, no-logs explanations, FAQ, and onboarding clarity belong on trust pages.
Should trust pages link to pricing?
Yes, but only after clarifying expectations and reducing uncertainty.