No-Logs & Privacy
SecurQbit runs zero-logging infrastructure on RAM-only servers, minimizes account data, and accepts crypto payments so your activity stays private by design.
Privacy is only as strong as the data you don't keep. SecurQbit is built so that there is nothing meaningful to hand over, leak, or subpoena: no activity logs, RAM-only servers, minimal account data, and private payment options.
The no-logs policy
SecurQbit operates a zero-logging infrastructure. We do not record:
- The websites, services, or IP addresses you connect to.
- Your DNS queries.
- Traffic contents or metadata that could reconstruct your activity.
- Connection timestamps tied to your browsing for the purpose of building a history.
There is no activity log to produce, because none is created.
RAM-only, volatile servers
SecurQbit's servers run from volatile (RAM-only) storage. The operating system and configuration load into memory, and nothing about your session is written to a disk.
- Nothing persists. When a server is powered down or rebooted, its memory is wiped — there is no disk to forensically recover.
- No long-lived state. Session keys and routing state live only in memory for the life of the connection. See Security Architecture.
- Reduced attack surface. A seized or compromised server yields no stored history.
Note: RAM-only infrastructure means that even SecurQbit cannot retroactively reconstruct your activity. The data simply does not exist after the session ends.
What is and isn't collected
| Data | Collected? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Browsing history / visited sites | No | Never logged. |
| DNS queries | No | Resolved in-tunnel, not stored. |
| Real (source) IP tied to activity | No | Not logged against your session. |
| Account email | Yes (minimal) | Needed for login and account recovery. |
| Subscription / payment status | Yes (minimal) | Needed to keep your plan active. |
| Aggregate, non-identifying operational metrics | Limited | Used only to keep the network healthy; not tied to your activity. |
Account-data minimization
To use SecurQbit you need only an email address and a way to pay. We deliberately avoid collecting names, phone numbers, or other identifying details that aren't required to run the service. The less we hold, the less is ever at risk.
Crypto payments for privacy
For maximum separation between your identity and your subscription, SecurQbit accepts cryptocurrency at checkout. Paying with crypto lets you maintain a subscription without linking a traditional payment method to your account. See Account & Billing for plans and payment options.
Tip: Combine a crypto payment with a dedicated email address for the strongest account-level privacy.
How this fits together
No-logs and RAM-only storage protect what's behind the tunnel; encryption and obfuscation protect it in transit. Read the Security Architecture to see the complete threat model — including what a VPN can and cannot protect against.