

In its privacy policy on the NordVPN website (opens in new tab), the company goes into detail about its no-log policy and explains that the company is based in a country that does not require user data to be stored, saying:

When shopping for a VPN deal, privacy-conscious customers should pay careful attention to the types of data a service collects, the external support or tracking tools used, the country where the service operates and the payment options available. But your VPN provider will still be able to and this is why no-log policies are important. When you connect to a VPN server on the other hand, your ISP can no longer see what you do online. Sometimes an ISP will even hand over your online data to advertisers, government agencies or other third parties. When you connect to the internet without a VPN, all of your online traffic passes through your internet service provider (ISP) and they can see everything you do online as well as track your behavior.
