A VPN creates a private encrypted tunnel to the internet. Without one, your ISP reads every site and ties it to you. Your data's like a postcard. With Blackout VPN, it's an encrypted envelope. They see something moved, but contents, destination, and patterns stay sealed. Our IP address masks yours, giving you privacy.
Our ethos
Blackout VPN was built out of disgust for the modern internet. Data brokers harvest your information. Corporations trade your identity. Governments record your habits and call it safety. We call it what it is, control.
We don’t exist to sell phony protection or make excuses. We log nothing. We track nothing. Our website runs no analytics. No tracking scripts or cookies. No surveillance dressed up as “user experience”.
Why we exist
Every new “child safety” law and “anti-terror” measure erodes what’s left of your autonomy. Age verification mandates are data collection schemes. Digital ID is mass tracking. Once your information exists in a database, you no longer control it. We refuse to play along with governments pretending to protect you while building tools to watch you.
Freedom requires silence. The less they know, the less they can weaponise. Blackout VPN exists for people who understand that privacy is not about hiding, it is about limiting power. Transfer trust away from your government and ISP.
What we stand for
- No trackers. Not on our site, not in our apps, not anywhere.
- No logs. We have nothing to hand over because we never store it.
- No compromise. Privacy is absolute. It is not a checkbox or a slogan.
- Transparency. Our app is forked WireGuard. Your private keys work with WireGuard's open source applications
What about Law Enforcement demands?
Payment and keys are structurally separated. Keys are delivered through a completely separate channel. The two are never linked. No database entry connects your payment to a key, a device, or an IP address.
We are not making a promise not to cooperate. We are telling you that cooperation produces nothing, because nothing was ever stored. If a government agency compels us to hand over data, we hand over nothing, not out of defiance, but because there is nothing to hand over. That is a design decision, not a policy one.
This is why we accept cash and Monero. Not because we assume everyone needs maximum anonymity, but because we believe the option should exist for those who do. You choose your threat model. We make sure the infrastructure supports it.
What we believe
Technology should serve people, not governments or corporations. We believe in decentralisation. We believe users should be invisible by default. And we believe that anyone who normalises surveillance is part of the problem.
If you’re tired of being monitored, you’re in the right place. This is your time to go dark on surveillance.