CyberGhost VPN is designed with a no-logs architecture to ensure that user activity isn’t recorded or stored while using the service. Our infrastructure and policies are regularly reviewed through independent audits, which verify how the system operates.
Does CyberGhost VPN Store User Activity Logs?
No. CyberGhost VPN doesn’t store or share logs related to user browsing activity.
This includes:
- IP addresses (incoming or outgoing).
- Browsing history or websites visited.
- DNS queries.
- VPN session data (such as connection timestamps or duration).
- Data usage or bandwidth consumed.
- The VPN servers a user connects to.
How Is User Privacy Protected on CyberGhost VPN Servers?
CyberGhost VPN is built to minimize the possibility of user data being stored in the first place.
Key protections include:
- RAM-only servers (data isn’t written to persistent storage).
- Logs and debugging outputs are disabled on production systems.
- Temporary system data is automatically erased when servers restart or shut down.
- Only basic system metrics (such as CPU or memory usage) are monitored for performance and stability.
This means that, even in the unlikely event that an unauthorized party gains access to a CyberGhost VPN server, there’s no stored user activity data to retrieve.
Find out more by reading the full CyberGhost VPN Privacy Policy.
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