Security & Privacy

Cypher dVPN is built from the ground up with security and privacy as core principles.

ChaCha20-Poly1305 Encryption
Military-grade encryption that provides both security and performance.
No-Logs Policy
Our decentralized architecture ensures no single entity has access to both your identity and browsing activity.
Distributed Trust Model
No single point of failure or compromise, enhancing security through decentralization.
Open Source
All our code is open source and available for security audits and community review.

Our Privacy Commitments

  • No Activity Logs

    We do not log your browsing activity, connection timestamps, IP addresses, or any other data that could be used to identify you or your online activities.

  • Distributed Architecture

    Our decentralized network ensures that no single entity has complete information about both your identity and your browsing activity.

  • Transparent Code

    All our client and node software is open source, allowing security researchers and the community to verify our privacy claims.

  • Regular Security Audits

    We conduct regular third-party security audits of our software and infrastructure to identify and address potential vulnerabilities.

  • Minimal Data Collection

    We only collect the minimum amount of data necessary to provide and improve our service, and we're transparent about what we collect.

Security FAQ

Compliance & Legal

GDPR Compliance

Cypher dVPN is fully compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We respect your right to privacy and provide tools for you to access, modify, or delete any personal data we may hold.

CCPA Compliance

We comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and similar regulations, giving you control over your personal information and how it's used.

Transparency Reports

We publish regular transparency reports detailing any legal requests for user data we receive and how we respond to them.

Warrant Canary

We maintain a warrant canary that is updated regularly to inform users if we have been served with a secret government subpoena.