We do not store logs of user activity that can help identify the user. No one, not even us, knows what you are doing on the Internet using 1xBet VPN.
What we store on 1xBet VPN servers:
1. Email. Your email is used to contact you for support, updates, and the issuance of activation codes.
2. Cookies. We store cookies only when ordering a free tariff, as a protection against re-registration and serve for deductions of earnings to partners. Cookies do not reveal the identity, but only register registration on the site.
3. Payment method. We see the date, time, payment system, email and order status. We use this information to identify the payment and accounting. Card numbers and payer's full name are not available to us, all payments are processed on the side of payment systems.
All user data on 1xBet VPN servers is encrypted, and their access is restricted for company employees. We do not distribute or share information with third parties. Data security is one of our priorities.
What we DON'T store on 1xBet VPN servers:
1. Client IP addresses and local IP addresses.
2. Client activity logs (logs).
3. Users' browser history.
4. The time of connection and disconnection to the VPN server.
5. Transmitted traffic from the source to the client.
Requests from law enforcement agencies.
The company is registered in the Seychelles, offshore – and this is not accidental. There is no law “on mandatory storage of user data" in the country. As we wrote earlier, we simply have nothing to share with law enforcement agencies and something to be useful for them, while remaining within the framework of the current legislation of the Seychelles. When using the service, we expect you to comply with the laws of your country, the country of the selected VPN server and the country of registration of our company. Violations of these laws will be stopped in accordance with local legislation.
International infrastructure.
All data inside our network infrastructure is encrypted using AES-256 bits, which has not been hacked to date.