Our No-Logs Promise, in Plain Language
A no-logs policy only matters if you understand what it means. Here is exactly what Ping VPN does and does not keep.
"No‑logs" is one of the most over‑used phrases in the VPN industry. So let's be specific about what it means at Ping VPN.
What we do not log
- The websites or services you visit
- Your DNS queries
- The contents of your traffic
- Your real IP address tied to your browsing activity
Your browsing is yours. We can't hand over what we never recorded.
What we do keep — and why
To run a paid service, we keep the minimum needed to operate:
| Data | Why |
|---|---|
| Account email / phone | To sign you in and recover your account |
| Subscription status | To grant or revoke access to the service |
| Aggregate server load | To balance traffic and keep speeds high |
None of this maps your identity to your browsing.
Why it matters
A VPN concentrates your traffic through one provider. That only improves your privacy if the provider is disciplined about what it retains. Encryption protects data in transit; a genuine no‑logs policy protects you from the provider itself.
That's the promise. Fast WireGuard speeds, AES‑256 encryption, servers across Africa — and a logbook that stays empty.
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