At first I thought it was a blog. No, this is a company. So, their privacy page (https://servury.com/privacy/):
> Server Logs > Like all web services, our servers may log: > IP addresses of visitors > Request timestamps > User agent strings > These logs are used for security and debugging purposes and are not linked to your account.
That's already a huge breach in comparison to mullvad privacy page. (https://mullvad.net/en/help/no-logging-data-policy)
I initially liked the sentiment but the offering doesn’t appear to add up. Unfortunately the real private cloud, if it exists, is bare metal and can’t really be sold as a subscription.
> That's already a huge breach in comparison to mullvad privacy page.
And the "3 data points, that's it" of the blog post
I mean technically yes but I find THAT kind of logging utterly benign.
I agree 100%. I went ahead and disabled all logging in Apache just now. Will update the privacy page to reflect this within the hour.