Ivacy server
They don’t know anything about what you’re doing through their servers and they don’t want to.
Ivacy server Patch#
All the other diagnostic data they record is completely anonymized and necessary for things like troubleshooting and designing patch updates. But the only identifiable information they have is your name, email address, and payment method. Now, like all VPN providers, Ivacy does hold some user data. They make a point of stating “systems in use by Ivacy are designed in such a way that they can’t be decrypted, nor can anything be obtained, since we keep no logs.” Ivacy has one of the strictest no-logs policies we’ve read so far. And we must say, we’re cautiously impressed. Given the fact Ivacy is based in one of the worst jurisdictions imaginable, we went through their Privacy Policy with a very careful eye. Unfortunately for Ivacy, Singapore is confirmed to be collaborating with 5 Eyes. Which is why they spy on each other’s citizens and share that information. And the nations involved (collectively known as 5 Eyes, 9 Eyes, and 14 Eyes) all know this. Part of the reveal included details on what’s best described as an international operation with the sole purpose of spying on each and every single person on the planet. If you’re not wholly new to the world of online privacy and security, you’ll know about Edward Snowden having published over 1.5 million NSA documents that were meant to be highly classified. We have nothing against Singapore itself, but it’s a terrible jurisdiction for a VPN company to be based in. That promise is challenged right off the bat by the fact Ivacy is based in Singapore. Take a look at How We Rate VPN Providers ! Not a Great Location 7-day-money-back guarantee (with restrictions)