Journalism and sources
If you need to talk to a source without leaving a trail, the VPN itself must not be the trail. Our logs can't deanonymise what isn't there.
Nothing about who connected when, where to, or for how long. Agent telemetry is metric-only — aggregate load, never session-attributable.
The single most important thing a VPN can do is not retain records that could later be subpoenaed, hacked, sold, or pried open by a state actor. Many providers claim 'no logs' but quietly retain connection timestamps, source IPs, bandwidth attribution per session, or DNS queries — all of which can deanonymise a user. SecureFox's commitment is operational, not marketing: our agent only reports aggregate counters (sessions on this node, total bytes through this interface) that cannot be tied back to any individual user. There is no per-session log to leak.
If you need to talk to a source without leaving a trail, the VPN itself must not be the trail. Our logs can't deanonymise what isn't there.
ISPs in many countries sell your browsing data. The VPN replaces the ISP as the network observer — choosing one that doesn't retain that data matters.
Border searches, customs inspections, in-country requests — none of them can compel us to hand over what we don't have.
Only by independent third parties with access to the infrastructure. We've committed to an independent audit on the 2026 roadmap. In the meantime, our agent code is open source — you can read what telemetry it sends.
Your account email, billing details (if you pay), and aggregate server load. That's it. We don't see your traffic, your IP, your destinations, or your DNS.
We'll cooperate with lawful requests as we must, but the practical answer is: we have nothing about your sessions to hand over. The question 'who connected to server X at time Y' has no answer in our systems.
On the 2026 roadmap. We want it implemented carefully — a poorly-designed canary creates a false sense of security.
Same policy — even less, in fact, because there's no email to associate. We track aggregate quota use per device UUID, nothing more.
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