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X-VPN is Quietly Becoming One of the Most Trusted Names in Online Privacy

More than 100 million users now rely on its zero-logs promise and full-device VPN access.

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / July 11, 2025 / As digital privacy faces mounting pressure from ad-driven ecosystems and growing surveillance norms, X-VPN is staying grounded in a simple belief: what you do online should stay yours.

That belief has shaped everything the company builds-from its infrastructure to its user experience.

Internally, X-VPN is built to collect as little as possible. It doesn't ask for your name, doesn't require an account, and stores no activity logs. Externally, it protects every connection with bank-level encryption, hides your browsing from third parties, and runs on servers that automatically erase all data after each session.

This level of protection isn't reserved for paying customers-it's built into the system by default, and available to anyone, even on the free plan. It's privacy by design, not privacy for sale. And with over 100 million users having relied on X-VPN under this model, it's proof that meaningful privacy doesn't have to come at a cost.

Your Privacy, Your Terms

While most online tools still ask for something in return-an email, a name, a phone number-X-VPN leaves the choice to you.

You can connect instantly, without signing up. If you choose to create an account, it can be with a virtual identity. Even when you choose to pay, crypto is accepted. Then, your usage data is never tied back to your identity.

No profiles, no trackers, no personalization engines trying to guess who you are.

In a world that constantly asks for more, X-VPN is built to ask for less-and give you more control instead.

Designed to Leave No Data Behind

Across the world, virtual private networks are subject to legal data requests. In many jurisdictions, it is entirely lawful for courts, enforcement agencies, or copyright holders to ask VPN providers for user information-including connection logs, source IPs, and access timestamps.

X-VPN is no exception. From 2017 to mid-2025, it received 239,509 legal requests for user data-including those related to law enforcement, civil claims, and digital rights enforcement.
But the response was always the same:

No records exist. There is nothing to provide.

You may be suspicious about this. But here's what makes it possible:
At the core of X-VPN's infrastructure is a RAM-only server architecture. RAM-short for random-access memory-is the part of a system that temporarily holds data only while it's in use. Unlike traditional storage, it doesn't retain anything once the session ends or the server reboots.

That's how X-VPN operates. No user traffic or metadata is ever written to disk. No logs are stored. No IP addresses are retained. Even bandwidth usage is calculated in real time and discarded immediately afterward.

The result is simple: even when asked to hand over information, X-VPN has nothing to give.

A Right, Not a Feature

All in all, X-VPN's belief is simple: privacy is not a premium upgrade. It's not a hidden setting.

It's not something you should have to ask for.

It's something you should already have.

About X-VPN

X-VPN is a privacy-first VPN provider trusted by over 100 million users across 190+ countries. It offers both free and premium plans for devices including Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Chrome, and Chromebook. X-VPN operates under a strict zero-logs policy, using RAM-only servers and military-grade end-to-end encryption to ensure user activity is never tracked, stored, or shared.

Learn more at https://xvpn.io

Connect Person: Jean Roland
Organization: XVPN
Email: info@xvpn.io
Website: https://xvpn.io

SOURCE: XVPN



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