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Anonymous VPN That Asks for Nothing

Most VPN services want your email, your name, and sometimes even your phone number before you can start protecting your privacy. That's backwards. How can a service claim to protect your anonymity while building a profile of who you are?

FlexiVPN requires only a username and password. No email. No personal information. No identity verification.

The Problem With "Anonymous" VPNs

Many VPN providers advertise privacy but then ask you to hand over identifying information just to create an account. Your email address alone can link your VPN usage to your real identity, your other online accounts, and your digital footprint.

Even if a VPN claims not to log your traffic, having your email means they can still identify you. And if they're ever compelled to share data, your email becomes the connection between you and your VPN activity.

How FlexiVPN Protects Your Anonymity

Privacy by Design

We built FlexiVPN with privacy as the foundation, not an afterthought. We don't collect your IP address, we don't log your browsing activity, and we don't store traffic data. When you disconnect, your session is gone.

This isn't just a marketing claim — it's how our system works. Each connection gets an isolated VPN container that's destroyed when you disconnect. There's nothing to log and nothing to store.

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