Transparency report.
This report explains, in plain terms, what data PlanetProxy keeps, what it does not, and how we respond when someone asks for records. It is the same standard we hold ourselves to internally: claims you can check, framed honestly, with nothing exaggerated for marketing.
Updated July 1, 2026
What we don’t keep.
“No logs” is a structural choice, not a promise we ask you to take on faith. Our infrastructure runs from RAM, with no disks on the data path to write to. Browsing activity, DNS queries, and the traffic itself are never logged — so there is no record to leak, sell, or surrender.
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Browsing & traffic activity
The sites you visit and the data that moves through the tunnel are never written down. We carry the packets; we do not read or record them.
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DNS queries
Domain lookups resolve inside the tunnel and are discarded. There is no query history attached to your account or your IP.
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Connection & IP timestamps
We do not keep a log of when you connected, which server you used, or what address you arrived from. There is no session ledger to subpoena.
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Disks on the data path
Our production fleet runs from RAM. There is no persistent storage on the servers that carry your traffic, so there is nothing to seize and nothing to recover.
What we collect vs. what we don’t.
The short version of our data practices, line by line. If it isn’t on this list, we don’t collect it.
- Browsing / traffic activityNeverNot inspected, not stored.
- DNS queriesNeverResolved in-tunnel and discarded.
- Connection logs / IP timestampsNeverNo session or activity ledger.
- Bandwidth usedAggregate onlyCoarse totals to keep the network healthy — not tied to your activity.
- Account emailYesNeeded to sign you in and send receipts.
- Payment detailsProcessor onlyHeld by the payment processor. We never see your full card number.
Government & data requests.
When a request for user data arrives, our answer is shaped by our architecture, not our goodwill. Because there are no activity logs, no DNS history, and no connection records, there is simply no usage data to hand over. A correctly filed legal demand returns nothing — because nothing exists.
As of July 1, 2026: 0 requests received, 0 records produced. This canary is reviewed and updated each reporting period; if it ever stops being updated, treat its silence as meaningful.
Read it for yourself.
The privacy policy spells out the same commitments in full detail. If anything here is unclear, ask us — we’d rather answer than have you guess.