A no-log policy that keeps your browsing private.
We do not keep records of what you do online, where you connect from, or when you use the service.
Browsing activity
We do not track the sites you visit or the content you access.
DNS requests
We do not keep a history of the domains your device looks up.
Connection times
We do not log when you connected, for how long, or how often.
IP addresses
We do not store your real IP address alongside your VPN activity.
Bandwidth records
We do not build a profile around how much data you use.
How the policy is backed by infrastructure
A privacy policy only matters if the service is built to support it. VPNWG is designed to minimize what can be stored in the first place.
RAM-only servers
Our VPN servers run in memory, which helps ensure data does not stay behind after a reboot.
Minimal data handling
We keep our systems focused on delivering the connection, not collecting unnecessary account or activity data.
Independent review
Our architecture is reviewed by independent auditors so privacy claims are not just marketing copy.
What many VPNs keep, and what VPNWG does not
Some providers still retain connection metadata even when they advertise privacy. Here is the simpler version of the difference.
| Data type | Typical VPN | VPNWG |
|---|---|---|
| Connection timestamps | Often kept | Not stored |
| Bandwidth used | Often kept | Not stored |
| Source IP address | Sometimes kept | Not stored |
| DNS requests | Sometimes kept | Not stored |
| Browsing activity | Policy varies | Not stored |
| Server storage | Usually disk-based | RAM-only |
Frequently asked questions
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Privacy should feel simple
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