Our Commitment
VPN Fleet operates under a strict, verified no-log policy. We believe privacy is a fundamental right, not a feature. This document explains in detail what we do and do not log.
What We Do NOT Log
We do not collect, monitor, record, or store any of the following:
- Browsing activity — websites visited, pages viewed, searches made
- Traffic data — content of emails, chats, file transfers, or any transmitted data
- DNS queries — domain name lookups are resolved within our encrypted tunnel and discarded
- Connection IP — your real IP address when connecting to our VPN
- VPN IP assignment — which VPN IP was assigned to you
- Timestamps — when you connected or disconnected
- Session duration — how long you were connected
- Bandwidth — how much data you transferred
- Server connections — which VPN servers you connected to
RAM-Only Infrastructure
All VPN Fleet servers run entirely from volatile memory (RAM). This means:
- No data is ever written to hard drives or SSDs
- When a server reboots or loses power, all data is permanently and irrecoverably erased
- Physical seizure of a server reveals no user data
- Server configurations are loaded fresh from encrypted images on each boot
What We Do Store
For account management purposes only, we store:
- Email address (for account access and communication)
- Encrypted password hash (for authentication)
- Subscription status and billing records (for service provision)
- Support ticket content (for customer service)
This data is completely separate from VPN server infrastructure and cannot be correlated with any VPN usage.
Legal Requests
If we receive a legal request (court order, subpoena, etc.) for user activity data, we cannot provide what we do not have. Our RAM-only infrastructure and no-log architecture make it technically impossible to identify any user with specific online activity. We have never provided user activity data to any government or third party because such data simply does not exist.
Transparency
We are committed to transparency about our no-log practices. We will publish a warrant canary and annual transparency report detailing the number of legal requests received and our responses.
Last updated: March 2026