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It’s not just free VPNs, these premium services may be bad for your privacy

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Not all premium VPN services protect your privacy equally, with over half of the most popular services suffering some form of data leak. At least three apps also shared your personal information “in a way that put user privacy at risk.”

These are the main findings from new research conducted by Top10VPN based on the 30 most popular premium providers for Android devices. These include some of the best VPN apps on the market, such as NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Proton VPN, and Surfshark.

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