: Historical sandbox reports for the ZenMate Chrome extension noted "suspicious" behavior, including modifying files in the Chrome extension folder and reading system certificate settings.
: The company traditionally claimed a "no-logs" policy, stating they did not store IP addresses or personal browsing data. However, some technical community members previously raised concerns about potential proxy-server-powered errors suggesting some level of traffic handling. zenmate.txt
: Before the merger, ZenMate supported AES-128 and AES-256 encryption protocols. User Experience Summary : Historical sandbox reports for the ZenMate Chrome
: Independent ZenMate apps and extensions are considered legacy and may no longer receive security updates. Security & Technical Analysis zenmate.txt