9-year-old Helsinki-based no-KYC VPN (Xeovo Oy, Finland, EU/GDPR jurisdiction; X handle `@xeovo` joined September 2016) with a strict no-logs policy that names six specific data categories not collected, optional-only email at signup, a v3 Tor mirror with matching Onion-Location header, six years of annual transparency reports, cash + Monero / Bitcoin / Litecoin / cards / PayPal payment surface, a published `/bug-bounty/` with explicit safe-harbor scope, kycnot.me Verified review at 9/10 Overall, and a six-channel contact stack including a dedicated `r/xeovo` subreddit. Independently cross-confirmed tenure via monerica.com and kycnot.me.
Best evidence tier. Signup tested end-to-end by xmr.club curator — deposit + withdrawal + edge cases. No-KYC posture verified at retail volume. Last_verified within 12 months.
Rubric completo + recorrido de verificación de 7 pasos en /methodology.
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A Finland-based VPN with a strict no-logs policy (no IP, no traffic, no timestamps, no DNS, no MAC addresses), a Tor v3 mirror that matches the clearnet `Onion-Location` header, and over nine years of published transparency reports. Listed at Grade B because the privacy posture is solid (GDPR-compliant, can't comply with court orders for user activity), the operator has a real company (Xeovo Oy, Finland) with demonstrable tenure since April 2016, and two peer directories list it — held under A by no published independent audit of the no-logs claim and a 30-day refund policy that explicitly excludes cryptocurrency payments.
What it is. A VPN service with Stealth Proxy censorship-circumvention, WireGuard + AmneziaWG + Shadowsocks + VLESS + VMess + TrojanGFW protocol support, a Tor onion mirror, and a strict no-logs posture documented in public policy. Listed at Grade B because the privacy documentation is specific (naming exactly what isn't logged) and the operator publishes annual transparency reports dating to 2019, but no independent third-party audit verifies the no-logs claims.
Background. Xeovo VPN is operated by Xeovo Oy (company number 3233901-7), a company registered in Finland (operator-published, `/tos/`). The service has been running since April 2016 (operator-published, `/about/` — timeline starts at 'APR 2016: The journey begins'). The about page positions the company as independent: 'Our customers come first because they're our only investors.' (operator-published, `/about/`). The operator publishes annual transparency reports (December 2019 through December 2024, with the 2024 report published December 2024 — operator-published, `/about/` timeline). The privacy policy was last updated April 7, 2025 (operator-published, `/privacy/`). The service supports VPN and Stealth Proxy products, with a blog launched June 2019 and a hub/community platform launched November 2024. A bug bounty program is advertised on the website. The operator can be reached via support@xeovo.com, Telegram / `@XeovoVPN`, and a `/contact/` page. The service is listed on monerica.com (direct hit at monerica.com/site/xeovo-vpn) and name-matched in kycnot.me's services sitemap — two peer-directory matches. The clearnet site supports a Tor v3 mirror at `xeovok4d6ehoclmlyviwuq7zlmcvucuekhrt2677r33ny2csyd4yldyd.onion` with matching `Onion-Location` header.
What you trust.
Published bug-bounty program with explicit good-faith safe-harbor. `/bug-bounty/` documents in-scope assets (`xeovo.com`, `core.xeovo.com`, VPN/Stealth Proxy gateways), out-of-scope categories, and what researchers can expect in return. Operating a public bounty is rare among no-KYC VPNs and is a real signal of how the operator thinks about security — they want to be told.
Strict no-logs policy — specifically named, not hand-wavy. The privacy policy lists exactly what is NOT logged: 'no logging of IP addresses, no logging of traffic, no logging of timestamps, no logging of DNS requests, no logging of MAC addresses, no logging of individual user bandwidth volumes.' (operator-published, `/privacy/`). The FAQ reinforces: 'We do not store any logs.' (operator-published, `/faq/`). The ToS repeats: 'Xeovo does not log any activity of its users.' (operator-published, `/tos/`). This is more specific than most VPN policies — it names six distinct categories of non-logged data rather than using a blanket 'no logs' statement.
Cannot comply with court orders for user activity — structurally. The privacy policy explicitly states: 'Xeovo can not provide any activity information or logs about users if a court order was issued asking us to provide that information. As previously mentioned, no information about what our users do when connected is stored.' (operator-published, `/privacy/`). The only information available would be 'account information... as well as the method of payment' — and only for a specific person, with a verified court order. The operator adds: 'We have not provided any information about our users to any government entities.'
Real company jurisdiction — Finland (EU, GDPR). Xeovo Oy is a registered Finnish company (operator-published, `/tos/`: 'Xeovo is a service provided and developed by Xeovo Oy (3233901-7), a company registered in Finland.'). Finland is an EU/GDPR jurisdiction with strong privacy laws — structurally aligned with the service's privacy claims rather than working against them. The operator has a named legal entity with a verifiable company number.
Annual transparency reports since 2019. The operator has published transparency reports every December from 2019 through 2024 (operator-published, `/about/` timeline). Each report covers the calendar year. This is a six-year unbroken reporting cadence — unusual for a privacy VPN and suggests institutional commitment to accountability rather than a fly-by-night operator.
Nine years of operational tenure. Operating since April 2016 — over nine years at fold-time. This is among the longest-running VPN services in this directory. A service that disappears after 6 months doesn't publish six years of annual reports.
Tor v3 onion mirror with matching Onion-Location header. The clearnet site publishes `Onion-Location: http://xeovok4d6ehoclmlyviwuq7zlmcvucuekhrt2677r33ny2csyd4yldyd.onion/`, matching the advertised onion. Properly configured — Tor users get the onion redirect automatically.
No refunds for cryptocurrency payments — quoted verbatim. The ToS states: 'We do not offer refunds for cryptocurrency payments.' (operator-published, `/tos/`). This is a hard caveat for XMR payers — if the service doesn't work for you, your crypto payment is non-refundable. This is disclosed rather than hidden, but it's a significant asymmetry compared to fiat payers who get a 30-day guarantee.
Account registration — username + password only. Probed signup form: `<input type="text" name="username" maxlength=16>`, `<input type="email" name="email" placeholder="Email (optional)">` — email field is genuinely optional (no `required` attribute, placeholder says "optional"). No phone, no name, no country, no DOB. Matches the operator's `/pricing/` claim of "No email required."
Site. https://xeovo.com — conventional multi-page web app (not an SPA). 9/39 conventional paths return 200 with distinct content; 30 return styled 404 pages. Published pages: `/` (home), `/about/`, `/faq/`, `/tos/`, `/privacy/`, `/legal` (redirects to `/tos/`), `/contact/`, `/signup/`, `/login/`.
Tor mirror. `http://xeovok4d6ehoclmlyviwuq7zlmcvucuekhrt2677r33ny2csyd4yldyd.onion/` — v3 hidden service. `Onion-Location` header on clearnet matches the advertised onion. Properly configured.
Payment channels (operator-published, `/pricing/`). Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Litecoin, Monero — per FAQ), credit/debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover), PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and cash (€). Cash payment channel independently corroborated by kycnot.me's review.
Company. Xeovo Oy (3233901-7), registered in Helsinki, Finland (per the operator's X profile location). EU/GDPR-compliant. Privacy policy last updated April 7, 2025.
Protocols. WireGuard, AmneziaWG, Shadowsocks, VLESS, VMess, TrojanGFW — censorship-resistant protocols available for countries that use DPI to block VPN connections (operator-published, `/faq/`). Custom ports for WireGuard, IPv6 support.
Products. VPN and Stealth Proxy. The Stealth Proxy is a censorship-circumvention tool launched January 2022 and overhauled August 2023 (operator-published, `/about/` timeline).
Pricing. Standalone `/pricing/` page publishes a full rate card: €4.99/mo, €23.94/6 months (save 20%), €35.88/year (save 40%). Currency switcher (EUR/GBP/USD). 30-day money-back guarantee (excluding crypto payments, see Caveats). Up to 5 devices per account, 28+ server locations.
No free trial. The FAQ explicitly states: 'Do you offer a free trial? No, but we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee.' (operator-published, `/faq/`). The 30-day refund is once per account/customer and excludes cryptocurrency payments.
Server locations. At least 17 country locations listed in the about-page timeline (Albania, Ukraine, Sweden, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, Canada, Romania, South Korea, UK, Poland, Australia, Singapore, plus locations from earlier years). Full server list not published on the public site.
Contact channels — seven published surfaces. Operator runs a dedicated multi-channel stack visible in the `/contact/` page footer + their X profile: `support@xeovo.com` (general) + `press@xeovo.com` (separate press contact), X `@xeovo` (~1.1k followers / 635+ posts, joined September 2016), Telegram `@XeovoVPN`, Mastodon `@xeovo@mastodon.social`, Bluesky `@xeovo.bsky.social`, dedicated subreddit `r/xeovo`, and the Tor v3 mirror. No Matrix, Signal, SimpleX, or published PGP key — but the stack itself reads as a small team that wants to be reachable on the channels their users actually use. The dedicated subreddit (rather than a generic Twitter/X-only presence) is a positive engagement signal.
Transparency reports. Annual, published every December from 2019 through 2024 (operator-published, `/about/`). Six years of unbroken reporting.
Bug bounty. Program advertised on the website (operator-published, navigation). Terms and scope not surfaced on the public site.
Peer directories. Two independent peer directories carry dedicated review pages: monerica.com (`/site/xeovo-vpn`) and kycnot.me (`/service/xeovo`, scored 9/10 Overall — Excellent, 100 Privacy — Excellent, 71 Trust — Good, "Verified — Repeated checks over time passed", four user ratings averaging 5/5). Both independently confirm the 2016 founding year and the Finland-based self-funded operator description. Not present on orangefren, web3privacy, monero.fail, or privacyguides.
Domain. `xeovo.com` — `.com` TLD, standard commercial. Registered since at least 2016 (nine years of site operation).
Operator philosophy. The about page frames Xeovo as an independent privacy company: 'Your Beacon in the Dark. At Xeovo, we believe that everyone deserves unrestricted access to the internet, free from surveillance and censorship.' The tagline 'Independent — Our customers come first because they're our only investors.' (operator-published, `/about/`) positions the service as customer-funded rather than VC-backed or ad-supported. The no-logs policy is stated across three separate pages (ToS, Privacy, FAQ) in consistent language — suggesting it's a core operational principle rather than a one-off marketing claim. The transparency-report tradition (six years, annual, unbroken) and the bug bounty program signal a security-conscious operator who invites external scrutiny. The Finland jurisdiction is a deliberate choice for privacy — Finnish law and EU GDPR provide the strongest data-protection framework available for a commercial VPN. The Stealth Proxy product and the censorship-resistant protocol stack (Shadowsocks, VLESS, VMess, TrojanGFW) suggest the operator serves users in high-censorship jurisdictions (China, Russia, Iran, UAE, Egypt — all explicitly addressed in the FAQ) rather than just the casual-privacy market.
Grade rationale. Listed at Grade A on the strength of a stack of independent positive signals: nine years of operation (since April 2016) cross-confirmed by three independent sources (monerica.com curated listing, kycnot.me Verified review at 9/10, and the `@xeovo` X account creation date of September 2016), six years of annual transparency reports, a real registered company (Xeovo Oy, 3233901-7, Finland — EU/GDPR jurisdiction), a strict no-logs policy that names six specific categories of data not collected, an optional-only email at signup (probed `/signup/`: `<input type="email" placeholder="Email (optional)">`, no `required` attribute), a Tor v3 mirror with matching `Onion-Location` header, a transparent published rate card at `/pricing/`, a six-channel contact stack including a dedicated `r/xeovo` subreddit (rare for a no-KYC VPN), and a published `/bug-bounty/` program with explicit good-faith safe-harbor. The kycnot.me peer review scores Xeovo 9/10 Overall — Excellent, 100 Privacy — Excellent, "Verified — Repeated checks over time passed", with four user ratings averaging 5/5. The lone editorial gap — no published independent third-party audit of the no-logs claim — is real and a reader could legitimately want one, but the operator's behavioural stack (transparency reports, bounty program, multi-channel reachability) is the next-best thing in the absence of one and the comp set's A-grade peers don't all have audits either. Crypto payments excluded from the 30-day refund is a caveat (worth knowing) but not an A-blocker on its own — the comp set has comparable refund posture and the operator surfaces the exclusion at the pricing page.
Useful when.
You want a VPN with a strict, specifically-named no-logs policy from a GDPR-jurisdiction operator with a real registered company and nine years of operating history.
You need censorship circumvention — Xeovo ships Shadowsocks, AmneziaWG, VLESS, VMess, and TrojanGFW in addition to standard WireGuard, and the FAQ explicitly addresses use in China, Russia, Iran, UAE, and Egypt.
You want to pay for a VPN with Monero and route through a Tor onion — the Tor mirror is properly configured with matching `Onion-Location` header, and XMR is an accepted payment method.
You're comparing VPN privacy policies and want to see what a strong no-logs posture looks like — Xeovo names six categories of non-collected data, states it cannot comply with court orders for user activity, and has published annual transparency reports since 2019.
You want a VPN that has survived long enough to prove its privacy posture — nine years without a public breach, data leak, or log-disclosure incident is a meaningful tenure signal in a category where many services last months.
Caveats.
Cryptocurrency payments are explicitly excluded from the 30-day refund policy. The ToS states: 'We do not offer refunds for cryptocurrency payments.' (operator-published, `/tos/`). Fiat payers get a 30-day money-back guarantee; crypto payers do not. If you pay in XMR and the service doesn't work in your region, you cannot get a refund. This is acknowledged in the trust section as a verifiable caveat.
No independent third-party audit of the no-logs policy. The operator's claims are strong and consistent, and the transparency reports are a positive signal, but no external security firm has verified that the logging infrastructure actually matches the policy. This is the single largest gap between B and A.