![]() ![]() HideMyAss, which bills itself as a leading online privacy website, adds that it does not condone illegal activity, saying that similar services that do not co-operate with law enforcement are "more likely to have their entire VPN network monitored and tapped by law enforcement, thus affecting all legitimate customers". As stated in our terms of service and privacy policy our service is not to be used for illegal activity, and as a legitimate company we will cooperate with law enforcement if we receive a court order (equivalent of a subpoena in the US). No action was taken, after all there was no evidence to suggest wrongdoing and nothing to identify which accounts with us they were using.Īt a later date it came as no surprise to have received a court order asking for information relating to an account associated with some or all of the above cases. ![]() HideMyAss explains: It first came to our attention when leaked IRC chat logs were released, in these logs participants discussed about various VPN services they use, and it became apparent that some members were using our service. ![]()
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