Windscribe has introduced a new login option aimed at users who prefer maximum privacy. The VPN provider now allows users to create Anonymous Accounts using a hashed login instead of a traditional email and password.
The announcement was made on December 22, 2025. This feature removes the need for an email address, username, or password, and replaces them with a single 32-character hash that acts as the account’s only login credential.
With this new option, users can sign up for Windscribe without sharing any personal details like an email address.
During signup, users can choose the Anonymous Account option. Windscribe then provides a 32-character account hash, which becomes the only way to access the account on all devices.
There are two ways to get this hash:
If users choose the file-based option, Windscribe advises that the file must be private and unique. Using common images, profile photos, or popular memes is discouraged, as anyone with the same file could generate the same hash. The file should be treated like a secure key.
No email address is required, and Windscribe states that it does not need access to users’ inboxes for the service to work.
According to Windscribe, the feature is designed for users who want their VPN account to be as anonymous as their online activity.
The Anonymous Account option is meant for users who:
Hashed login reduces the amount of personal data stored by Windscribe. Since the hash is already highly complex, it also avoids common issues like password reuse. The company describes this as a “privacy hard mode” for users who already use tools like password managers and privacy-focused payment methods.
Windscribe also makes it clear that this feature is optional. Users who prefer the traditional email and password login can continue using it.
Windscribe highlights a major trade-off with Anonymous Accounts: there is no recovery option.
If a user loses their account hash:
Users are strongly advised to store the hash securely, such as in a password manager, secure notes app, or written down and kept in a safe place.
If someone else gains access to the hash, they can log into the account. If the hash is lost, the account is permanently inaccessible.
Windscribe states that Anonymous Accounts are not automatically better than regular logins, they are simply different.
For most users, a standard login with a strong password and two-factor authentication (2FA) already offers strong security and privacy, along with the ability to recover access if credentials are forgotten.
In simple terms:
Both options offer the same encryption, servers, and VPN performance. Only the login method differs. Users can also enable 2FA on Anonymous Accounts if they choose.
Users interested in trying the new hashed login can start immediately.
They can create a free Windscribe account through the official signup page and upgrade later if they want access to more data and server locations.
Windscribe apps are available for download across multiple platforms. During login, users can choose between the traditional login method or the new hashed login and connect to any available VPN server.
For users who want additional features and broader access, Windscribe also offers a Pro subscription.