![]() Unlike top-tier VPNs, ZoogVPN doesn’t publish regular third-party audits that confirm its privacy policy is being adhered to. No Independent Audit & Out of Date Warrant Canary It’s always a bit suspicious when parent companies of VPNs also operate advertising or data mining businesses. We’re disappointed ZoogVPN’s corporate structure and employees aren’t detailed on ZoogVPN’s website and prefer a VPN service with transparent ownership. ![]() ZoogVPN confirmed that Softoria and ZoogVPN are owned by the same person, but didn’t confirm who this person was. We reached out via email for clarification on its ownership structure and employees. Softoria has business relationships with multiple other technology companies, including DataForSeo, RankActive, Traffmonetizer, and Dataimpulse. ZoogVPN is also featured as a product of Softoria, a company registered in Ukraine. A majority of its employees are also from Ukraine. The VPN service is owned by Zoog Services Single Member Private Company, which is incorporated in Greece, but is headquartered in Ukraine. ZoogVPN’s corporate ownership is confusing. We’d prefer if ZoogVPN adopted a true zero-logs policy, like Private Internet Access or Perfect Privacy. Without this information, ZoogVPN cannot help authorities identify a specific user’s browsing history. Importantly, ZoogVPN doesn’t collect your originating IP address, DNS requests, timestamps, assigned IP address, or ISP. We recommend using a fake email address with no personal information to be sure your identity is hidden. Saving your email address is typical for most VPN services, though it does mean ZoogVPN could confirm to the authorities that you have an account. ZoogVPN claims to be a no-logs VPN, but in reality it does collect bandwidth data and account information (including your email address). ![]() You can read ZoogVPN’s full privacy policy on its website. ![]()
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