IPVanish Doubles Down on Transparency with New Trust Center and Latest No-Logs Audit
IPVanish, a lesser-known yet highly trusted VPN in the privacy space, has just introduced a major transparency initiative in the form of its newly launched Trust Center. This portal is designed to offer users a clear and accessible look into the service’s privacy policies, audit history, and legal compliance practices. Among the key features of the Trust Center are detailed disclosures of user data requests received from law enforcement, descriptions of IPVanish’s internal security protocols, and downloadable copies of all third-party audits the service has undergone.
As the VPN landscape becomes more competitive and heavily scrutinized, especially with rising user concerns around data privacy, Trust Centers like this are becoming an industry standard. They not only allow VPN providers to maintain transparency but also provide a clever way to legally notify users of potential data exposure without violating gag orders. IPVanish’s Trust Center joins a growing list of similar resources offered by privacy-first services, reflecting a stronger commitment to openness and user protection.
Complementing the debut of the Trust Center is the announcement of IPVanish’s most recent no-logs audit, completed in February 2025. The audit was performed by Schellman Compliance, LLC, a prominent cybersecurity auditing firm, and reaffirmed that IPVanish does not record, monitor, or store any user activity data. This audit adds to the company’s track record, following a previous audit in 2022 that verified the same no-logs policy. The reaffirmation strengthens the service’s credibility, especially at a time when users are more vigilant about who handles their data.
The Trust Center is now live and will receive quarterly updates moving forward. These new measures signal IPVanish’s ongoing effort to remain accountable and user-focused, distinguishing itself in a crowded VPN market by putting privacy transparency at the forefront.