FastestVPN is a decent VPN for privacy, only logging a user’s email address and payment information. Users can delete their data whenever they want, and it’s encrypted both in transit and at rest. But FastestVPN lost points for its lack of any advanced authentication methods, so if someone finds out a user’s credentials, they could potentially log into their account.
Encryption
In Transit |
Yes |
At rest? |
Yes |
All network communications and capabilities? |
Yes |
Security Updates
Automatic, regular software/ firmware updates? |
No |
Product available to use during updates? |
On smartphones it can update in the background, but usually require a relaunch after the update |
Passwords
Mandatory password? |
Yes |
Two-Factor authentication? |
No |
Multi-Factor authentication? |
No |
Vulnerability Management
Privacy Policy
Link |
https://fastestvpn.com/privacy-policy |
Specific to device? |
No |
Readable? |
Yes |
What data they log |
Email address, payment information |
What data they don’t log |
Browsing history/websites visited, content streamed, traffic destinations, DNS queries |
Can you delete your data? |
Yes |
Third-party sharing policies |
Shares info with third parties for promotional offers |
Surveillance
Log camera device/ app footage |
n/a |
Log microphone device/ app |
n/a |
Location tracking device/ app |
No |
Parental Controls
Are there parental controls? |
No |
Company History
Any security breaches/ surveillance issues in past? |
No |
Did they do anything to fix it? |
n/a |
Additional Security Features
Anything like privacy shutters, privacy zones, etc.? |
n/a |