VPN Location Transparency Study: 17 of 20 Popular VPNs Have Discrepancies Between Claimed and Actual Exit Locations
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Summary
A research analysis reveals that 17 out of 20 popular VPN providers have significant discrepancies between their claimed server locations and actual exit traffic origins. The study shows many VPNs use virtual servers or have unmeasurable locations, with percentages ranging from 57% for CyberGhost and ExpressVPN down to 9% for TunnelBear. The findings highlight transparency issues in the VPN industry regarding where user traffic actually exits, which has implications for privacy, security, and geo-restriction bypassing.
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ProviderClaimed Countries% Virtual or Unmeasurable
CyberGhost10057ExpressVPN10557NordVPN12653
It's important to note that we used the most commonly and widely supported technologies in this research, to make comparison between providers as fair as possible
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