Swedish privacy VPN (Stockholm, est. 2012): Blind Operator, RAM-only, audited no-logs; acquired by Malwarebytes (US) 7 Nov 2024.
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Zusammenfassung aus Eigentümerschaft und CLOUD-Act-Risiko.
Italian hacktivist-founded VPN (Perugia, 2010), no-logs, port forwarding, but no longer serves Italian residents (Piracy Shield).
AirVPN aus der Kategorie VPN ist ein EU-eigener Dienst mit Italy als Hosting-Standort und ohne erkennbares CLOUD-Act-Risiko.
AirVPN is an Italian-incorporated, founder-controlled (Paolo Brini), unfunded VPN service launched in 2010 by a hacktivist collective in Perugia with a more-than-decade record of no logging or security scandals: strong no-logs posture, transparency reports, port forwarding, multi-protocol. EU-owned, EU-incorporated, no US ties, no CLOUD Act exposure. Editorial flag: AirVPN terminated service for residents of Italy on 19 February 2024 in protest of the Italian ''Piracy Shield'' blocking regime, which is a structural procurement flag worth surfacing. Signal gap: AirVPN does not publish a DPA. Only ToS and a privacy notice are available, with no processor agreement for EU buyers to self-serve.
Wie stark Kundendaten US-Behörden nach dem CLOUD Act (Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act) ausgesetzt sind.
Wo die letztliche Kontrolle über das Betreiberunternehmen liegt.
AirVPN is an Italian privacy-focused VPN founded in 2010 by a Perugia-based hacktivist collective and owned today by Paolo Brini. The service is intentionally small, unfunded, and operated outside the venture-backed VPN consolidator economy that has absorbed most of the brand-name competition (NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Surfshark, etc.). The product targets technically-fluent users who care about hard privacy guarantees: no activity logs, OpenVPN and WireGuard multi-protocol support, IPv6 support, port forwarding, custom DNS, multi-hop, gigabit servers, and detailed real-time server-status pages.
For an EU-sovereignty audit AirVPN is structurally clean (Italian-incorporated, no US ties, no US-VC ownership, no US sub-processors on the customer-data path), and the no-logs claim is backed by an over-a-decade track record without security scandals. The catch, and the reason this listing carries a hard editorial caveat, is that on 19 February 2024 AirVPN terminated service for residents of Italy in direct response to Italy's "Piracy Shield" blocking regime. The Italian government mandates that ISPs, DNS resolvers, and intermediaries block flagged pirate-IP addresses within thirty minutes of alert without prior judicial review; AirVPN deemed the requirements an unacceptable risk for overblocking and human-rights violations, and new users must now declare that they are not Italian residents. So while the corporate posture is Italian and EU-controlled, the customer-availability story is unusual: AirVPN serves EU customers from every member state except Italy.
Pricing is straightforward: a 3-day trial starts at €2; monthly plans around €7; 3-year heavily discounted (~€1.50/month equivalent). Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are accepted alongside cards. Best fit: privacy-maximalist users across the EU (excluding Italy), torrent-friendly use cases, and anyone wanting a small, founder-controlled provider with a documented activist posture. The Italian-resident blockade is itself a procurement signal: both as evidence of the vendor's willingness to walk away from a regime it disagrees with, and as a practical exclusion for any Italian buyer.
Swedish privacy VPN (Stockholm, est. 2012): Blind Operator, RAM-only, audited no-logs; acquired by Malwarebytes (US) 7 Nov 2024.
Romanian-operated VPN (CyberGhost S.R.L., 2011) under Kape Technologies (UK; ex-Crossrider) → Unikmind/Teddy Sagi (IM) since 2023; listed as a warning.
Gibraltar-incorporated VPN (IVPN Limited / ex-Privatus, founded 2009), Cure53-audited no-logs, open-source apps, independent ownership.