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No-logs policy

No-logs VPN policy

Stellar VPN is built around a no-logs privacy position: we do not need to know what you browse, which websites you visit, or what you do inside the VPN tunnel.

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No browsing activity logsNo mandatory email signupAccount-number accessClear privacy boundaries

What no-logs means here

Stellar VPN is designed so the VPN account does not start with your identity. The no-logs position means we do not build the service around monitoring browsing activity, visited websites, DNS history, or the contents of your traffic.

We keep the claim precise

We avoid claims like untraceable or impossible to track. A serious no-logs page should describe practical data boundaries, not sell fantasy. Stellar VPN focuses on limiting what is needed to run the service and keeping user-facing claims clear.

Why this matters for reviewers

VPN reviewers and privacy users look for specific, checkable statements. This page gives them a clean reference for Stellar VPN's no-logs positioning and the no-email account model that supports it.

Why Stellar VPN

Privacy should feel effortless.

Stellar VPN focuses on clear, concrete product choices: a Swiss privacy brand, no-email account access, card or crypto payments, and simple protection for real-world networks.

FAQ

Questions about no-logs VPN policy

Does Stellar VPN log browsing activity?

Stellar VPN is positioned around a no-logs model and does not need to monitor the websites you visit or what you do inside the VPN tunnel.

Does no-logs mean anonymous?

No. No serious provider should promise absolute anonymity. It means the service is designed not to collect browsing activity logs as part of normal VPN use.

Why pair no-logs with no-email access?

Requiring less identity data at signup supports the same privacy direction: fewer personal identifiers tied to the VPN account.