We Can't Log What We Don't Have

Our infrastructure is designed from the ground up to make data retention physically impossible. Not just a policy - an architecture.

What We Don't Store

These data points never exist on our systems. Not temporarily, not in cache, not anywhere.

How We Enforce It

A no-logs policy is only as good as the architecture behind it. Here's how we make it physically impossible to log.

RAM-Only Servers

All VPN servers run entirely in volatile memory. There are no hard drives or SSDs. Every reboot wipes everything clean - by design.

No Persistent Storage

Server configurations are loaded into RAM at boot from encrypted sources. No user data ever touches a disk because there are no disks to write to.

Estonian Jurisdiction

Akca Network OU is incorporated in Estonia (EU). No mandatory data retention laws for VPN providers. No 14-Eyes membership pressures.

How We Compare

Most VPN providers claim "no logs" but store connection metadata, bandwidth usage, or timestamps. Here's the real picture.

Data Point AkcaVPN Most "No-Log" VPNs Free VPNs
Browsing history Never Never Often
Connection timestamps Never Sometimes Always
Originating IP Never Sometimes Always
Bandwidth used Never Often Always
DNS queries Never Sometimes Always
Email required No Yes Yes
RAM-only servers Yes Some No