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Transparency Report

Last updated: January 2025

OrbVPN is committed to transparency. This report details all government and legal requests we've received and how we've responded. Our no-log architecture means we cannot provide user activity data—because we don't have it.

2024 Summary

47

Total Requests

0

User Data Disclosed

5

Countries

Request Types (2024)

Law Enforcement Requests28 (60%)
Court Orders12 (26%)
National Security Letters0 (0%)
DMCA Notices7 (14%)

Historical Data

YearRequestsData DisclosedCountries
2024470USA, Germany, UK, France, Australia
2023380USA, Germany, Netherlands, Canada
2022290USA, UK, Germany

What We Can & Cannot Disclose

Data TypeCan Be Disclosed
Connection logsNot stored
Browsing historyNot stored
DNS queriesNot stored
IP addressesNot stored
Bandwidth usage per sessionNot stored
Account email (if provided)If requested
Subscription statusIf requested
Payment method type (not details)If requested

* Items marked "Not stored" cannot be disclosed because we do not collect or retain this data.

Our Principles

User Privacy First

We never compromise user privacy. Our architecture makes it technically impossible to log user activity.

Legal Compliance

We respond to all valid legal requests within required timeframes, but can only provide data we actually have.

Full Transparency

We publish detailed reports on all government requests received, including request types and outcomes.

Jurisdiction

OrbVPN operates under Swiss jurisdiction, known for strong privacy protections and neutrality.

How We Handle Requests

1

Receive Request

We receive a legal request from a government or law enforcement agency.

2

Legal Review

Our legal team reviews the request for validity under Swiss law.

3

Data Check

We check what data we actually have (spoiler: no activity logs).

4

Response

We respond with available data (usually only account existence and payment method type).

5

Report

The request is logged and included in our next transparency report.

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