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Thanks, i'll do that. I can't really control weather they'll send letters to me or not but what i can do is be honest about it. I do have a warrant canary on the website indicating weather that claim can be made or not without breaking any legal boundaries. No provider is ready for that usecase but it's something you must accept. If i want to fight it, the no log policy can no longer be made. for me to handle abuse, internal logging is required else how would i tell which connection, which internal IP is sending that given traffic. Even for the provider, all IPs in memory inside wg interface is indistinguishable. the more users we have the more anonymous it becomes. More people = more plausible deniability. The only threat model is if the server provider is required to compell with authorites granting them root access and monitoring connection real time getting them a step closer to fiding the possible endpoint to do more monitoring. Takes a lot of effort.