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DinoLink runs a strict no-logs policy. We don’t store connection logs, source IPs, DNS queries, or browsing history. The only data we keep is what we need to operate the service: account status, billing state, and the amount of data each account has consumed (because the product is pay-as-you-go).
What we don’t keep
- No connection timestamps
- No source IP addresses
- No DNS query records
- No destination domains or URLs visited
- No traffic content
What still exists
- Aggregate server load and capacity (for operational health, not per-user)
- Payment success/failure events (account-level, no transaction details routed through us — crypto payments have no card identity)
- The current data balance on each account
How to verify
You don’t have to take our word for it. Watch the traffic with a packet inspector on your own device or router. You’ll see encrypted traffic to a DinoLink endpoint and nothing legible past it. There’s no log on disk we could produce even if we wanted to — the design makes the policy a property of the system, not a promise.
For the broader picture of what a VPN protects (and what it doesn’t), see What a VPN is and why you need one in Russia in 2026.