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 I was reading their privacy policy yesterday...

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We don't keep logs of your VPN activity.
We have no way to tie what you do while connected to the DuckDuckGo VPN to you as an individual. For example, we don't have any record of website visits, DNS requests, IP addresses connected, or session lengths.

We only keep anonymous performance metrics that we cannot connect to your VPN activity.
Our VPN servers store generic usage and diagnostic data (for example, CPU load and errors), but nothing connected to any individual. We use this non-identifying information for VPN performance, for example to ensure VPN servers aren't overloaded, under attack, or having network issues.

We only use dedicated VPN servers.
This means our VPN servers are not shared with anyone else. We rent our VPN servers from hosting providers carefully selected to meet our privacy requirements. Our VPN servers are also physically separated from other DuckDuckGo servers, like those used for search infrastructure.
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But then goes on to say...

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VPN Terms
- You may use our VPN on a maximum of five devices simultaneously.
- You agree that we may impose usage or service limits or block certain kinds of usage (for example, abuse) at our sole discretion to protect us, our users, and DuckDuckGo.
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How would they know you're abusing the service if they aren't tracking you? 🤔 
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 I don’t trust DuckDuckGo 
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 Checks out 🙄

🎯 I would not trust this service for anything but the suggested usecase above. The DDG Microsoft debacle ruined my trust in them as a true privacy-respecting service, even they claim this is just legalese to cover their asses.