- An independent revision confirmed that IPVanish never stores user data as indicated in its privacy policy
- IPVanish also revealed its latest transparency report, a quarterly update on government requests
- A Trust Center -Side is also launched to group all reports, IPVanish policies and initiatives one place
An independent audit has just confirmed that IPVanish does not log your data.
The CyberSecurity company Schellman compliance conducted a number of tests to determine that IPVanish’s data management practice complies with its privacy policy.
From today, April 10, 2025, you can find all IPVanish No-Log audits, quarterly transparency reports, policies and ongoing initiatives grouped on the newly launched Trust Center page.
A lift of transparency
This was the second time that IPVanish successfully put its demands for privacy policy under control. The popular provider has already received an independent privacy audit in 2022.
The team at Schellman inspected all IPVanish’s server configurations and relevant IT systems in February 2025 to determine whether user activity was gathered or stored on its VPN servers.
The verdict? “No logs were detained by IPVanish,” the auditors concluded.
In comments on the conclusions, Ipvanish’s most important commercial officer, Subbu Sthanu, told Techradar: “People shouldn’t just have to take a VPN’s words for it when it comes to data management.”
All the best VPN services can actually boast of a regularly revised privacy protection and infrastructure as a guarantee that no personal information or use data can ever be collected and then linked to you or your online activities.
However, it is worth remembering that most non-log-VPNs collect some basic data such as your email address and the number of users connected to a server, for example. Still, these details are not enough to identify you or your activities when using VPN.
In further attempts to increase transparency, IPVanish has also revealed its new Trust Center.
“The Trust Center gives users the receipts proof on our non-log posture, independent revisions and infrastructure transparency-all together in one place,” Stanu said.
There you can find all previous No-Log audit results together with the provider’s quarterly transparency reports. The latter are regular updates of all data requests received by VPN from governments, as well as attempts at malicious activities.
Nothing to worry about, as IPVanish explains, this data does not exist, so the provider cannot give them – regardless of who requests it or why.
“By sharing more details about the requests we receive, we strive to offer greater transparency in the steps we take to protect our users,” noted IPVanish.
You can also go to the Trust Center to get more information about IPVanish’s data processing practices, all its available tools and ongoing initiatives. You will also find a similar resource directly on your iOS and Android VPN app.