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IVPN

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VPN · Gibraltar
Founded 2009 · ivpn.net ↗

Gibraltar-incorporated VPN (IVPN Limited / ex-Privatus, founded 2009), Cure53-audited no-logs, open-source apps, independent ownership.

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IVPN Limited (formerly Privatus Limited) is a Gibraltar-incorporated VPN provider founded in 2009 by Nicholas Pestell — independent, no parent company, no PE/VC funding, no other VPN brands owned — with a Cure53-audited no-logs policy (three independent audits + a comprehensive pentest), open-source apps, public transparency reports, and Gibraltar jurisdiction explicitly outside the 5/9/14 Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance. Rated 3/5: an otherwise strong privacy profile with no CLOUD Act exposure, but IVPN does not publish a publicly accessible DPA — only a privacy policy is available, with no processor agreement for EU buyers to self-serve; under EU Vetted''s rubric a DPA that small EU buyers cannot self-serve caps the score at 3/5.

SCORE
3.0/5
CLOUD ACT
OWNERSHIP
SUB-PROCS
not disclosed
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About IVPN

IVPN is a Gibraltar-incorporated privacy-focused VPN operated by **IVPN Limited** (formerly Privatus Limited), founded in 2009 by Nicholas Pestell. The company is independent: no parent company, no private-equity or venture-capital ownership, no other VPN brands operated — a structural rarity in a category dominated by conglomerated VPN consolidators (Kape Technologies, NordVPN parent group, etc.). Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory that maintains GDPR alignment with the EU framework but explicitly sits **outside the 5/9/14 Eyes** intelligence-sharing alliance, which is the headline jurisdictional advantage IVPN markets to its target audience. Compliance and privacy posture are gold-standard. The no-logs policy has been independently audited by **Cure53** — the German cybersecurity firm — three separate times, alongside a comprehensive pentest of apps and infrastructure. IVPN publishes transparency reports on law-enforcement requests, runs all apps as open-source, and is one of only two VPN providers (alongside Proton VPN) on most "best for privacy" 2026 shortlists with both open-source apps AND annual third-party audits. The privacy policy is straightforward: no activity logs, no connection logs, no DNS query logs, no IP-address logs, no timestamp logs. Tor-over-IVPN and multi-hop modes are supported. Pricing is direct and trial-friendly: Standard plan around US$6/month (€5–6 equivalent); a 7-day trial is available; cards plus Bitcoin and Monero accepted. No free tier. Best fit: privacy-maximalist EU and worldwide users who want a Cure53-audited no-logs guarantee under a Gibraltar-Outside-Eyes jurisdiction, journalists, researchers, and anyone valuing independent ownership over feature-bloated marketing. The smaller server fleet vs Proton VPN means slightly lower geo-coverage and streaming-unblock breadth, which is the trade-off for the structurally cleaner posture.
SUB-PROCESSORS

Carte des sous-traitants · not disclosed

Vendor does not publish a sub-processors list. Schrems II compliance and CLOUD Act exposure cannot be independently verified without it.
CERTIFICATIONS

Référentiels & certifications · none listed

We checked the vendor's website and standard certification body registries. No active certifications found at the time of last audit (2026-05-11).
FEATURES

Matrice de fonctionnalités

INTEGRATION & ACCESS
REST API No
SSO (SAML / OIDC) No
COMPLIANCE & GOVERNANCE
Audit log No
Self-host / on-prem option No
PRICING

Tarifs & paliers

PAYANT
à partir de €6/mois
Voir la page tarifs ↗
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS

Documents publics

Vendor does not publish a public DPA. Without a publicly accessible Data Processing Addendum, small EU customers cannot self-serve the processor agreement — this caps the compliance score (see How we score).
Vendor does not publish a sub-processors list. Schrems II compliance and CLOUD Act exposure cannot be independently verified without it.
  • Data Processing Addendum (DPA)
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    missing
  • Sub-processors list
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    missing
  • Terms of Service
    www.ivpn.net/tos…
    Open ↗
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