X-VPN, operated by LIGHTNINGLINK NETWORKS PTE. LTD., released its 2025 Transparency Report asserting that since its inception, it has not shared any user data despite receiving significant legal inquiries. Over a span from 2017 to June 2025, the service reported over 239,000 DMCA takedown requests and 65 law enforcement inquiries, affirming that no identifiable user data was disclosed. The report highlights transparency as a vital aspect of privacy, backed by robust infrastructure and operational principles designed to minimize data collection.
The document outlines technical measures supporting its privacy stance, including using RAM-only servers to ensure data is not retained and employing advanced encryption protocols such as TLS 1.3 with AES-256-GCM. This approach ensures that user activity cannot be logged or traced. Furthermore, X-VPN’s internal policies restrict developer access to production logs and enforce strict approval processes for sensitive actions. The company also engages a third-party auditor to validate its no-logs assertions and conducts regular internal audits to enhance its security protocols.
The ongoing commitment to privacy is reflected in initiatives like security training for developers and continuous code verification processes. Through this transparency report, X-VPN strengthens trust, demonstrating technical measures rather than relying solely on marketing claims, positioning itself as a leader in privacy-respecting VPN services.
👉 Pročitaj original: CIO Magazine