No logs. No records. No exceptions.
We don't store your browsing history, DNS queries, IP addresses, connection timestamps or session length. If it could identify you, it never touches disk.

Four engineering choices that make logging impossible
Our no-logs claim isn't a promise — it's the only thing our infrastructure can actually do.
Nothing is recorded
The VPN daemon has no code path that writes user activity to disk. There is nothing to store, forward, or leak.
RAM-only servers
Every node runs from volatile memory. A reboot wipes the server back to its signed image — recovery is mathematically impossible.
Blind routing
Auth is separated from traffic. Exit nodes see packets but not accounts. Billing sees accounts but not traffic.
Independently audited
External security firms inspect our code and infrastructure on a rolling basis. The latest report lives in the MegaV trust centre.
Privacy guarantees, backed by architecture
Six technical and legal controls that protect your anonymity by design.
No activity tracking
We don't record which sites you visit, what you download or what apps you use. Your activity stays on your device.
No connection storage
No IP addresses, no connection timestamps, no bandwidth counters, no session duration. Nothing survives the tunnel closing.
Privacy by design
The infrastructure is built so collecting user data would require rewriting the service — not just flipping a setting.
Independent audits
Leading security firms verify the no-logs claim on a rolling basis. Reports are public in the trust centre.
Privacy-friendly jurisdiction
MegaV operates outside mandatory data-retention regimes. Our warrant canary confirms we have received zero compelled data requests.
Diskless technical stack
RAM-only servers, read-only OS images and automatic memory wipes keep user data physically unrecoverable.
What we never log
A side-by-side look at MegaV versus most VPNs.
| Data point | MegaV | Most VPNs |
|---|---|---|
| Browsing history | Never stored | Stored |
| DNS queries | Never stored | Stored |
| IP addresses (yours or assigned) | Never stored | Stored |
| Connection timestamps | Never stored | Stored |
| Bandwidth used | Never stored | Stored |
| Session duration | Never stored | Stored |
Built to be verified, not just trusted
Three external signals that back the no-logs claim.
Independent audits
Cure53-class security firms inspect our servers and client code on a rolling basis. Every report is published in full.
Warrant canary
A signed statement updated monthly confirms we have received no compelled data requests. If it ever disappears, you know.
Privacy-friendly jurisdiction
MegaV operates outside mandatory data-retention regimes, with corporate structure that blocks foreign compelled disclosure.
Frequently asked questions
Our zero-logs policy explained.
What does 'no-logs' actually mean?
Has the policy been audited?
What data DO you collect?
Can MegaV be forced to hand over logs?
What about diagnostic data when the app crashes?
How is this different from 'no activity logs but some connection logs' VPNs?
Your data is yours. Full stop.
Download MegaV VPN and connect through servers that physically cannot log what you do.