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No-logs policy — what it actually means

When you choose a VPN for privacy, no-logs should mean exactly that. Tunari VPN is built to avoid tracking, collecting, or storing what you do online. Below we explain what we do not store, why our EU (Poland) jurisdiction matters, and how minimal account data differs from activity logs.

What “no-logs” means in practice

Tunari VPN operates under a strict no-logs policy: we do not track, collect, or store your browsing history, traffic, DNS queries, or IP addresses. Your online activity inside the VPN tunnel is not written to disks or analytics systems.

No-logs is separate from encryption. We secure traffic in transit with AES-256 and modern VPN protocols, but even if encryption is strong, privacy depends on not keeping activity records in the first place.

Our Kill Switch blocks all internet traffic if the VPN tunnel drops, so your real IP does not leak during interruptions. Privacy should hold both when the VPN is connected and if the connection momentarily fails.

Why EU (Poland) jurisdiction and GDPR/RODO matter

TunariVPN Sp. z o.o. is registered in Warsaw, Poland. Being under EU jurisdiction means GDPR/RODO applies to how we handle any personal data we must process to run the service.

GDPR/RODO codifies data minimization, purpose limitation, and user rights. In practice, that supports our approach of collecting only what is necessary to operate accounts and payments, while not storing activity logs such as browsing history, traffic, DNS, or IP addresses.

If a request for user data arrives, our position is straightforward: we do not have browsing, traffic, DNS, or IP logs to provide.

Minimal account data is not activity logging

Running a subscription service requires a small amount of account data for authentication and billing status. This can include information needed to recognize your subscription and process payments through providers such as Stripe or Apple, or supported local methods where applicable.

This limited account layer is separate from the VPN network plane. It does not include browsing history, traffic content, DNS queries, or IP addresses, and it is not linked to what you do inside the tunnel.

The design goal is clear: keep only what is required to run your account, and keep nothing about your VPN activity.

Honest status: no-logs by design, not yet independently audited

Our no-logs stance is implemented by design across our systems. We avoid building components that could capture or retain browsing, traffic, DNS, or IP information.

We want to be transparent: Tunari has not yet undergone an independent third‑party audit. Until that happens, our commitment is to keep the design simple, document our practices clearly, and continue evolving the service toward formal verification.

Privacy with strong protocols and reliability

Tunari supports WireGuard by default, plus AmneziaWG and VLESS+Reality for tougher networks. In our tests, these options help resist deep-packet inspection and make VPN traffic blend with ordinary HTTPS/TLS on censored networks.

Encryption uses AES-256. The Kill Switch ensures traffic stops if the tunnel drops, protecting your real IP. None of these features change our core privacy stance: we do not log browsing history, traffic, DNS queries, or IP addresses.

Servers are currently available in France, Poland, and Canada, with more locations coming. The network is expanding while maintaining the same no-logs principles.

Frequently asked questions

No. Tunari’s strict no-logs policy means we do not track, collect, or store browsing history, traffic, DNS queries, or IP addresses.

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