A no-log VPN is designed to protect your privacy by minimizing data collection. PlainVPN does not track your browsing activity and focuses on keeping the service fast, safe, and reliable.
Tip: privacy depends on both policy and implementation — always review what data a VPN collects.
PlainVPN keeps only the minimum data required to operate the service and protect accounts from abuse.
A no-log VPN is a VPN service that does not record what you do online (your browsing activity),
and tries to minimize the amount of data it keeps about your VPN usage. The goal is simple: your online activity should stay private.
In practice, “no-log” means the provider avoids collecting sensitive data such as websites visited, DNS queries,
or the contents of your traffic. Some limited technical data may still exist so accounts stay protected,
and the service remains reliable.
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A no-log approach protects your privacy by ensuring your online activity is not stored by the VPN provider.
When you connect to a VPN, your internet traffic is encrypted and routed through the VPN server, and a no-log policy
means the provider avoids keeping records of the sites you visit or the contents of your traffic.
The strongest no-log approaches combine a clear privacy policy, minimal data collection,
and thoughtful security measures that keep sensitive information from being written to disk.
• No browsing activity logs
• No DNS query logging
• No traffic content logging
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Most VPN logging falls into two broad categories.
These logs describe the VPN connection itself. They can include:
These logs describe what you do online. They can include:
Activity logs can contain sensitive personal information. Even connection logs, if too detailed, can be used to correlate behavior. A privacy-first VPN minimizes logging and clearly explains what is collected and why.
PlainVPN is built around privacy-first defaults while staying fast and dependable.
We focus on collecting the minimum data needed to run the service safely and avoid storing sensitive activity information. Clear policies matter, but implementation matters too.
• Browsing activity logs
• Traffic content logs
• DNS query logs
We don’t record the websites you visit or the content of your online traffic.
Limited technical data may be used to operate the service and protect against abuse.
Modern encryption protects your data on public Wi-Fi and untrusted networks.
Account-level controls help prevent fraud, credential stuffing, and unauthorized access.
Privacy should not mean poor speed. PlainVPN is built for performance and reliability.
We explain what data is collected, why it’s collected, and how long it’s kept.
Choose PlainVPN for a privacy-first approach, minimal data collection, and fast secure connections across all your devices.
Quick answers about no-log VPNs and online privacy.
No. Logging policies vary a lot. Some providers keep detailed connection or activity logs, while privacy-focused VPNs minimize logging and avoid recording browsing activity. Always read the privacy policy carefully.
PlainVPN is designed to avoid collecting logs of your browsing activity and to minimize stored data. Some limited technical data may be used to operate the service, protect accounts from abuse, and keep things reliable. See our privacy policy for full details.
In marketing, those terms are often used interchangeably. In practice, most services still need some minimal operational data. What matters is what is collected (especially activity data), why it is collected, and how long it is kept.
Websites usually see the VPN server’s IP address instead of your home IP. They can still track you through cookies, browser fingerprinting, and account logins, so the best privacy comes when VPN use is paired with good browser hygiene.
A VPN protects your network traffic in transit, especially on public Wi-Fi, but it is not a “hack-proof shield.” You should still use strong passwords, enable 2FA, and keep your devices up to date.