IPVanish Transparency Report: Confirms no-logs policy, 25 legal requests handled, zero user data shared.
Data Requests & Notices: 28,636 DMCA notices and 6 abuse reports processed without storing user information.
Trust Center Updates: Includes independent audits, VPN Trust Initiative role, and broader privacy protection efforts.
IPVanish has published its latest Transparency Report for the fourth quarter of 2025. The update is now available in the Transparency Report section of the IPVanish Trust Center and includes data from October to December 2025, along with reports from previous quarters.
The report highlights how the VPN provider handled data requests, copyright notices, and security-related reports during the quarter, while continuing to follow its independently verified no-logs policy.
Key Highlights From IPVanish Transparency Report Q4 2025
According to IPVanish, the company received and processed several types of requests during Q4 2025. However, due to its no-logs policy, it did not have any user data to share.
Here are the main takeaways from the report:
IPVanish handled 25 requests from government bodies, law enforcement agencies, and civil entities.
No National Security Letters were received during this period.
The company processed 28,636 DMCA notices without retaining or sharing any user data.
There were 6 reports related to malicious activity, all handled without exposing identifiable user information.
IPVanish reiterated that its no-logs policy is independently audited, meaning it does not store user activity data that could be handed over to authorities.
The company states that this approach ensures user privacy is maintained even when formal requests are received.
Why Transparency Reports Matter for VPN Users
IPVanish says that publishing transparency reports is part of its effort to build trust with users. While the company already operates under a no-logs policy, the report provides visibility into how often data requests are received and how they are handled.
The Transparency Report includes quarterly details on:
Legal and government data requests, including civil and criminal inquiries
DMCA notices related to copyright complaints
Abuse or malicious activity flags on the network
By making this information public, IPVanish aims to reassure users that their online activity is not logged or stored.
What’s Inside the IPVanish Transparency Report Q4 2025
The Trust Center serves as a central hub for information about IPVanish’s privacy and security practices. Along with the Transparency Report, it includes details on several other initiatives.
Some key features of the Trust Center include:
Independent no-logs audits: IPVanish publishes results from third-party audits that verify it does not store user data. These audit reports are available for users to review.
VPN Trust Initiative: IPVanish is a founding member of this industry program, which focuses on improving privacy and security standards across VPN services.
Other privacy initiatives: The Trust Center also highlights tools and programs such as a free Link Checker for identifying malicious links and an Emergency VPN program that supports journalists and individuals facing censorship.
The company also notes continued investment in stronger infrastructure, better encryption, and privacy-focused features.
IPVanish has confirmed that it will continue releasing transparency reports every quarter as part of its ongoing commitment to user privacy and openness.
For a better user experience we recommend using a more modern browser. We support the latest version of the following browsers: For a better user experience we recommend using the latest version of the following browsers: