What 'no-logs' actually means at Veilock
Plenty of VPNs advertise 'no-logs' while quietly recording connection timestamps, bandwidth, or the sites you visit. Veilock's policy is specific: we keep no logs of historical traffic data across the network. Your browsing and your DNS queries are not stored, so they cannot be handed to a third party, subpoenaed, or exposed in a breach.
We are transparent about the narrow exceptions. Like any real service, we monitor a minimal set of security signals — enough to stop account takeover and payment fraud — and nothing that amounts to a browsing history.
Encryption that holds up
Every Veilock connection is protected with AES-256-GCM, the same authenticated-encryption standard used to secure banking and government traffic. On top of that, DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) encrypts the domain lookups that would otherwise reveal every site you visit to your ISP or a network operator.
- AES-256-GCM authenticated encryption on all traffic
- DNS-over-HTTPS to hide your lookups from your ISP
- No historical traffic, browsing or DNS logs retained
- Warrant canary published in our transparency report
- Zero legal data demands received since December 2019
Proof, not just promises
Trust in a VPN should be verifiable. Our transparency report publishes a running count of the legal demands we have received — currently zero of every category since December 2019 — alongside a warrant canary. Because we hold no traffic logs, a demand for your browsing history has nothing to return.