Mullvad?
Discussion
I should clairfy I cannot proove my note. It will prove itself over time. Many VPNs that were no log and open source etc have been honeypots. There are official honeypots from police etc, and services that serve as honeypots. A wealth of info able to be intercepted. No log isnt lo log. I would use VPN in certain cases, but I dont trust them as no log. As for Mullvad, I think it has a wealth of info on user and is not no log.
Complete online privacy is almost impossible due to digital footprinting, and I accept that.
But I got access to Mullvad by paying a third party provider over the lightning network for a token which I could redeem for account access. And during no part of that process did I have to provide a name, email, phone number, or address. And I switch the token out every 3 months for a new, unique one.
“Honeypot” seems like a stretch in this situation. They also are moving to RAM only servers.
If you want to be as close to untraceable as possible, then hop to i2p. It doesn't offer much and requires you to find the sites yourself, but it's quite private.
Actually, maybe it offers more, but I didn't care to look 🤔