AzireVPN
VERIFIEDSwedish privacy VPN (Stockholm, est. 2012) — Blind Operator, RAM-only, audited no-logs — acquired by Malwarebytes (US) 7 Nov 2024.
Why this score?
AzireVPN was a top-tier privacy-pick Swedish VPN — founded Stockholm 2012, fully-owned diskless RAM-only servers, 'Blind Operator' security model that disables both remote and local access, monthly warrant canary, third-party-audited no-logs, regular transparency reports — but on 7 November 2024 it was acquired by Malwarebytes (Santa Clara, California, USA) and is now operated as part of a US-incorporated cybersecurity vendor; the Swedish operating entity and engineering team continue but the ultimate parent is now US, which puts CLOUD Act exposure at material and downgrades what would have been a 5/5 sovereignty pick to 2/5 — listed as a privacy-conscious option with a clear ownership-watch note rather than a sovereignty pick.
- SCORE
- 2.0/5
- CLOUD ACT
- CLOUD ACT EXPOSURE
How exposed customer data is to US authorities under the CLOUD Act.
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None EU operator, no US parent, no US sub-processors of note.
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Minor A transient US sub-processor (CDN, maps); data at rest stays in the EU.
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Material This listing US parent, or a core sub-processor is a US-owned hyperscaler.
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Direct The operator itself is US-incorporated.
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- OWNERSHIP
- OWNERSHIP
Where ultimate control over the operating company sits.
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EU-owned EU-incorporated and EU-controlled; no significant US ownership.
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EU HQ, US-funded EU-headquartered but US venture- or PE-controlled.
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US-owned This listing US-headquartered, or has a US parent company.
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Other Swiss, UK or another non-EU jurisdiction.
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- SUB-PROCS
- — not disclosed
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About AzireVPN
Sub-processor map · not disclosed
Frameworks & certifications · none listed
Capability matrix
Pricing & tiers
Public documents
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missingData Processing Addendum (DPA)— missing
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missingSub-processors list— missing
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Open ↗Terms of Servicewww.azirevpn.com/legal…
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- Third-party certification
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- Public DPA
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How exposed customer data is to US authorities under the CLOUD Act.
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None This listing EU operator, no US parent, no US sub-processors of note.
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Minor A transient US sub-processor (CDN, maps); data at rest stays in the EU.
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Material US parent, or a core sub-processor is a US-owned hyperscaler.
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Direct The operator itself is US-incorporated.
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- Public DPA
- Sub-processors disclosed
How exposed customer data is to US authorities under the CLOUD Act.
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None This listing EU operator, no US parent, no US sub-processors of note.
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Minor A transient US sub-processor (CDN, maps); data at rest stays in the EU.
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Material US parent, or a core sub-processor is a US-owned hyperscaler.
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Direct The operator itself is US-incorporated.
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- EU / adequacy operator
- EU / adequacy hosting
- No US CLOUD Act exposure
- Third-party certification
- Open-source clients
- Public DPA
- Sub-processors disclosed
How exposed customer data is to US authorities under the CLOUD Act.
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None This listing EU operator, no US parent, no US sub-processors of note.
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Minor A transient US sub-processor (CDN, maps); data at rest stays in the EU.
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Material US parent, or a core sub-processor is a US-owned hyperscaler.
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Direct The operator itself is US-incorporated.