I'm always curious at how these VPN providers aren't being hit with false advertising. They claim to keep basically no data about you. "You are Invisible – Even We Cannot See What You Do Online We DO NOT keep any record of your browsing activities, connection logs, records of the VPN IPs assigned to you, your original IPs, your connection time, the history of your browsing, the sites you visited, your outgoing traffi…
Them not keeping a record may be true... But the rsyslog was delivering the logs to *.fbi.gov And not retaining logs would still be correct. They said nothing about transporting them to the relevant feds.
If you actually need a VPN, the last thing you want is for the service to create an opportunity, which wouldn't otherwise exist, for a malicious 3rd party to quietly obtain existing records of DNS queries, connections, and other traffic data.
By not storing the data in advance, the risk is reduced. A malicious actor would have to compromise the servers and either use one as a network tap to send the traffic somewhere else, or enable logging or other analytics locally.
Both are more likely to be detected than a one-time access or leak of data that was already stored.