X-VPN Completed its Independent No-Logs Audit

X-VPN has completed its independent no-logs audit conducted on February 28, 2026, under ISAE 3000 (Revised), by one of the Big Four auditing firms, marking a key step in strengthening trust around the no-logs commitment of its Privacy Policy.
Why This Audit Matters for Users
In the VPN market, no-logs is a common promise, but not every provider has put that claim through independent review. That is why a verifiable no-logs commitment matters: for any VPN that claims to protect privacy, it gives users and media a more concrete way to assess whether those claims are backed by something beyond marketing language.
That matters in X-VPN’s case as well. Providers with free offerings often face greater scrutiny around data collection, which can make trust harder to earn. By completing an independent audit, X-VPN gives users a clearer basis for understanding its position: that the no-logs section of its Privacy Policy states that it does not track, collect, or store data that could be used to identify who they are and what they do online.
What The Audit Covered — and How X-VPN Supports Its No-Logs Policy In Practice
This independent audit covered five areas tied to the no-logs section of X-VPN’s Privacy Policy and the related governance around user data handling.
First, the audit addressed X-VPN’s position that it does not store or log sensitive user activity information. That includes incoming and outgoing traffic data and the records that could be used to connect activity to a specific user.
Second, it examined X-VPN’s position that it processes only the minimum user information needed to provide the service. That includes an email address (You can use a fake or disposable email address), an encrypted password, an order ID, and order history, while performance-related data is collected only in non-identifiable form.
Third, it looked at VPN servers, core databases, and code that are kept secure and compliant across deployment, operation, and maintenance.
Fourth, it assessed the Privacy Policy and the way it is managed remains aligned with actual system operations, data-processing activities, and compliance requirements.
Fifth, it reviewed the mechanisms around X-VPN’s DPO Group, including whether those oversight processes are structured to remain independent, transparent, and traceable over time.
Together, these areas matter because they help explain how X-VPN’s no-logs policy is supported in practice, rather than presented only as policy language. Two observations were highlighted during the engagement and promptly addressed. These observations did not change the audit result.
What X-VPN Does Not Collect
Based on the audit result, X-VPN does not track, collect, or store data that could identify users or reveal their activity, including:
● user IP addresses
● destination IP addresses
● websites visited
● browsing history
● VPN servers information
● DNS queries
● downloaded content
● connection timestamps
● sensitive payment details
That same no-logs approach also applies to X-VPN’s free version, which does not collect the activity-related data listed above. The audit report is available to users after they log in to their X-VPN account.
Part of a Broader Transparency Effort
X-VPN presents this audit as part of a broader effort to make its privacy commitments more transparent and easier to evaluate over time. Rather than treating the announcement as a one-off milestone, the company frames it as one step in an ongoing process of improving how it communicates privacy practices and responds to common concerns around data handling.
The broader message is that this is intended to be a starting point, not a standalone announcement. X-VPN keeps building on this work through continued independent audits, regular transparency updates, and future security or compliance milestones, giving users a clearer and more trackable sense of how its privacy commitments are maintained over time.
Conclusion
X-VPN’s independent no-logs audit marks an important step in moving its privacy commitments beyond brand language alone. For users, it offers a clearer and more credible basis for understanding what X-VPN does not collect. More broadly, the company is positioning the audit as part of a longer-term effort to build trust through greater transparency, stronger accountability, and continued follow-through.
About X-VPN
X-VPN is a global privacy and security service operated by LIGHTNINGLINK NETWORKS PTE. LTD., based in Singapore. With over 10,000 servers across 80 countries, X-VPN provides encrypted internet access using AES‑256 encryption, supporting users in protecting data, and maintaining anonymity online. The company enforces a strict no-logs Policy, ensuring that no identifiable data is ever stored or shared.
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Source: X-VPN