True, Cruncy, all VPN services aren't created equal.Ivacy, being based in Switzerland, has some great policies based on the fact that proof is required of breaking a Swedish law resulting in over 2 years imprisonment before anyone can even think of getting a court order for info. Further to that, as they are classified as a 'prepaid communication provider' they are not required by law to keep any logs beyond the connection time logs.Alas, their bandwidth has suffered the last couple of months. I'm sitting on a 70 MB/sec pipe, and used to be able to suck down at least 10 MB/sec through an OpenVPN connection. Last few weeks, it's been a piddling 1 or 2, maybe.Finally, even a rat VPN is better than none, because your google searches are now tied to their exit address, along with thousands of other clients. Scroogle is good, but sometimes not as good as it could be. At the very least, use https://encrypted.google.com (And DON'T use https://www.google.com - note the difference, even though both are SSL) for your searches, and don't allow cookies from google domains. Also, Duck Duck Go doesn't keep any search histories, and their depth is getting better all the time.