
The VigilantBear feature blocks your Internet connection till the time TunnelBear reconnects to its server automatically after losing connection. This causes a serious privacy leak called IP leak and defeats the purpose of using a VPN service altogether. It is common for VPNs to lose connection to their servers occasionally, and this is the brief period when your Internet connection is unsecured. This protects you from a DNS leak where your actual IP ends up making a public DNS query. DNS Leak protection- Once TunnelBear connects to a server, it sends all further DNS requests over the tunnel and also encrypts them.Read more on opt-out at the consent section here. This enables you to be in control of your personal information. However, they also have an opt-out policy that lets you opt out of implied consent on any of your personal information collected by TunnelBear via.


It does not maintain a log of the websites you are visiting and anonymizes and scrambles your connection. No logging- TunnelBear does not log your originating IP address.
