OVPN

OVPN

The VPN service that protects you without getting in the way

OVPN is a court-proven, no-log VPN service offering secure internet access without country or streaming restrictions. With total infrastructure ownership, diskless RAM-based servers, support for OpenVPN and WireGuard protocols, and a strong focus on privacy and transparency, OVPN provides reliable protection across all your devices.

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Description

OVPN is a privacy-first VPN service built around a multi-layered security model and a proven commitment to user confidentiality. Launched in 2014, OVPN has demonstrated its no-logging policy in court, emerging victorious against an information injunction.

Key Features

  • Diskless Servers: All VPN servers run entirely in RAM without hard drives, USB devices, or CDs — no physical media where logs can be stored.
  • Total Infrastructure Ownership: Every piece of hardware is owned by OVPN. No rented servers, no virtual machines — just pure bare-metal hardware in isolated racks.
  • Dual Protocol Support: Offers both OpenVPN (AES-256-GCM encryption) and WireGuard (Curve25519 + ChaCha20) protocols, giving you flexibility between security and speed.
  • Built-in Kill Switch: The desktop client includes a kill switch that prevents data leaks if your VPN connection drops, with DNS settings checked every second.
  • Streaming Support: Unblocks Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, and more across servers in supported regions.
  • Port Forwarding: Open up to seven ports (TCP/UDP) for advanced use cases.
  • Add-ons: Optional Multihop (route traffic through two data centers) and Public IPv4 (dedicated static IP address) features available.

Use Cases

  • Privacy-conscious browsing: Protect your online activity from ISPs and trackers with strong encryption and a verified no-log policy.
  • Secure remote work: Safeguard sensitive business communications with reliable, high-speed connections.
  • Streaming without restrictions: Access geo-blocked content on major streaming platforms from anywhere.
  • Freelancers & students: Operate securely on public or campus networks with peace of mind.
  • Advanced users: Custom configurations, WireGuard support, and router compatibility (AsusWrt, DD-Wrt, OpenWrt, Tomato, GL.iNet, Vilfo).

OVPN publishes monthly transparency reports and provides legal fee insurance to defend user privacy. It operates its own log-free DNS servers to prevent DNS leaks, supports anonymous account creation (no email required), and accepts cryptocurrency and cash payments for maximum privacy.

Highlights

Pros

  • Court-proven no-logging policy — OVPN defeated a two-month information injunction in 2020, proving in court that it stores zero user data.
  • Total infrastructure ownership — all servers are bare-metal hardware owned by OVPN, locked in isolated racks, with no rented or virtual machines used anywhere in the network.
  • Anonymous account creation — no email address is required to sign up, and payments can be made with cash or cryptocurrency for maximum privacy.
  • Fully diskless RAM-based servers — every server runs entirely in RAM with no hard drives, and the OS image is cryptographically verified before each boot, making data extraction physically impossible.
  • Exceptional WireGuard speeds — independent testing by vpntester.org measured over 800 Mbit/s, ranking OVPN as the fastest VPN they have ever tested.

Cons

  • Live chat support is limited to business hours (9 AM–5 PM CET) and is not available 24/7, while email responses can be slow.
  • Streaming unblocking can be inconsistent — some reviews report difficulty accessing Netflix, BBC iPlayer, and Hulu on certain servers despite OVPN's streaming support feature.
  • No free tier or trial available — OVPN offers only a 10-day money-back guarantee, with no free plan to test the service beforehand.
  • Small server network — OVPN operates servers in only 32 cities across 17 countries, far fewer than most competing VPN providers.
  • No native iOS app supports OpenVPN — the iOS app uses WireGuard only, and Android app support for WireGuard was in beta until recently.