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Independently and regularly assured by Deloitte in 2023 and 2025

  • We use RAM-only servers
  • We don’t log what you do online
  • We uphold our privacy policy with routine audits
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What is a no-logs VPN?

A no-logs VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a VPN service that doesn’t record or keep your online activity data — it neither tracks nor stores your browsing history, data transfers, or other internet behavior.

To maintain your online privacy and security, ensuring your VPN has a no-logs policy in place is crucial.

A truly no-logs VPN provider ensures your online activity cannot be linked to you or revealed, so you can browse the web knowing your privacy is protected.

Surfshark no-logs assurance report summary

What is a no-logs VPN?

How does Deloitte assure Surfshark no-logs compliance?

Surfshark’s no-logs assurance report by Deloitte is prepared in accordance with the ISAE 3000 (International Standard on Assurance Engagements 3000) international standard. 

ISAE 3000 is an international framework issued by the IAASB for independent audits of non-financial controls like IT security, ESG reporting, and GDPR compliance. A Type 1 report reviews control design, while Type 2 also evaluates how effectively those controls operate.

How does Deloitte assure Surfshark no-logs compliance?

Real privacy means we can’t betray your data, because we don’t have it. A no-logs policy isn’t just a promise — it’s a technical guarantee that your activity remains yours alone.

– Martynas Dainys, Senior VPN Service Manager at Surfshark
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Types of VPN logs

VPN logs generally fall into two main categories:

Connection records

Track your connection details and data usage:

  • Inbound and outbound IP addresses
  • Date and duration of connection
  • Volume of data transferred
  • VPN servers used

Usage logs

Record your online activities:

  • Accessed websites
  • Downloaded files
  • Used applications

Temporary connection records — such as your initial connection to the VPN server — might be necessary to provide a VPN service. Watch out for VPN providers that keep usage logs — collecting activity logs is unnecessary and goes against the whole point of using a VPN service. That’s why Surfshark keeps no usage logs.

How to use a no-logs VPN service

With Surfshark, using a no-logs VPN is easy — just follow these steps and let us do the rest:

Create an account

1. Create an account

Sign up for a Surfshark account and choose your preferred subscription plan.

Download the app

2. Download the app

Download Surfshark on your device or add the extension to your browser.

Sign in and connect

3. Sign in and connect

Sign in to your account, open the app, and connect to one of our 4,500+ VPN servers in 100 countries!

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How Surfshark ensures your data is protected

We have a proven no-logs policy

Deloitte has verified our no-logs claim in two independent no-logs assurance reports, demonstrating we don’t track, log, or store your browsing history, data transfers, or any other online activity.

We are based in the Netherlands

We are based in the Netherlands

Surfshark is based in the Netherlands, a country that does not require companies to store or report user data. As a result, our privacy-first software stack doesn’t have to keep logs of your surfing habits — and we absolutely don’t.

We run RAM-only servers

We run RAM-only servers

Surfshark can’t store logs because we use RAM-only servers that are incapable of doing so. All your data is wiped clean whenever a VPN server boots or reboots, and server data also gets wiped regularly.

We protect your traffic

Surfshark’s industry-leading encryption greatly reduces the risk of data exposure. We use ephemeral session keys, meaning encryption keys are generated for each session and never stored long-term. They exist only in memory, are destroyed when you disconnect, and vanish on restart.

We offer obfuscation

We offer obfuscation

To make Surfshark more compatible with more routers and operating systems, we use all three leading VPN protocols: IKEv2, OpenVPN, and WireGuard. With Surfshark, WireGuard automatically uses post-quantum encryption to provide stronger, future-proof security. 

We use the safest protocols

Using the OpenVPN protocol in Surfshark automatically obfuscates your VPN traffic, scrambling it to make it look neither encrypted nor unencrypted. With obfuscation, even your ISP (Internet Service Provider) won’t easily detect that you’re using a VPN connection.  

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Your online activity is only yours with our no-logs VPN

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FAQ

A VPN service doesn’t provide complete anonymity, but it can significantly enhance your online privacy and security. It encrypts your data, shields your IP (Internet Protocol) address, and protects you from online trackers. However, it’s important to understand the limitations of a VPN — no internet privacy tool can completely hide your online presence.

Yes, zero-logs VPNs do exist — it’s just a different name for a no-logs VPN — and Surfshark is one of them. Surfshark VPN doesn’t retain and record your online activity, and has successfully completed Deloitte’s assessment to prove it. However, we collect minimal information (your connection to our VPN servers) to provide our service, keep the applications running smoothly, and fix performance issues.

While there’s no single best no-logs VPN, we suggest picking Surfshark VPN. We never log your activity, and we’ve got a bunch of extra online privacy and security features and tools to help you keep your online presence safe. For example, with our highest-tier plan, you get a data broker removal service, a personal detail generator, and a masked email generator, to name a few.

You’re unlikely to find a free no-logs VPN, as many free VPN providers are known to make money by displaying ads or collecting logs and selling them to data brokers. Make sure to verify what data your VPN provider stores before signing up for their service.

Yes, no-logs VPNs are safe. A VPN service with a strict no-logs policy is your best bet for keeping your data private and secure. Be sure to research your VPN provider thoroughly; look for transparency reports and third-party audits.

Yes, no-logs VPNs are completely legal as long as they operate from a jurisdiction that doesn’t require log collection.

To provide you with its VPN service, Surfshark collects your email address and encrypted password (so you can log in to your account), as well as basic billing information and order history.

Surfshark undergoes independent third-party audits periodically to assess its security infrastructure and no-logs claims. Surfshark underwent no-logs assurance reports in 2023 and 2025.

Authorities rarely seize VPN servers. However, even if one were seized, users’ past browsing activity could not be recovered in Surfshark’s case. 

Surfshark uses RAM-only servers and ephemeral session keys. This means data is stored only in volatile memory and encryption keys exist only for the duration of a session. Once a session ends or a server is powered off or restarted, the keys are destroyed and all session data is automatically erased.

Surfshark operates without keeping user activity logs by designing its infrastructure to never record traffic data. The system authenticates users in real time and routes traffic without saving activity records.

Surfshark also uses RAM-only servers, where data is stored only in volatile memory and automatically erased when a session ends or a server restarts. Combined with minimal account data collection, this allows the service to function normally without retaining information about what users do online.

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