No. Kryon does not log your VPN activity. The full policy is in the Privacy Policy — this article summarizes the practical points.
What we don't log
- Websites or services you connect to through the VPN
- The content of your traffic
- Source/destination IP pairings on a per-connection basis
- Browsing history, DNS query history
The VPN servers do not write per-user activity logs. Whatever you do over the VPN is not retained.
What we do store
To run the service, some account-level data is kept:
- Your account email (or hashed identifier from social login)
- Subscription status, plan, and renewal info
- Payment records — handled by the payment provider (Stripe, YooKassa, Cryptomus, Apple, Google); we keep references only
- Aggregate, non-identifying server metrics (load, capacity) — used for Smart Connect routing
- Support conversations you start with us
This data is necessary for the service to work — sign-in, billing, support — and is described in the Privacy Policy.
What about server metrics?
Servers report load and health back to a control plane so Smart Connect can route users to less-busy nodes. These metrics are aggregate ("server X is at 60% capacity") and are not tied to individual users or connections.
What about Smart Connect probe data?
Smart Connect uses latency probes from your device to candidate servers, and reliability scoring based on your connection history. The reliability score lives on your device — it doesn't leave it.
Do you share data with anyone?
No. Kryon does not share user data with third parties. There are no activity logs to disclose, so there is nothing to hand over about what you actually do over the VPN.
How to verify / minimize what's stored
- Pay with Cryptomus (USDT) — payment is anonymous from our side
- Sign up with a fresh email or alias — we don't require a real name
- After you stop using the service, delete your account to remove account-level data