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PRIVACY POLICY

We collect as little as possible. Period.

We run infrastructure. That’s it. We’re not here to build profiles, sell data, or “learn your interests.” If you want a company that tracks everything: go literally anywhere else.

Last Updated
Sunday, April 20, 2025
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The blunt summary:
  • We keep the minimum data needed to operate.
  • We don’t log VPN activity. Not “we try,” we don’t.
  • VPS data is deleted when the VPS is terminated.
  • We temporarily store IPs for anti-abuse. That’s normal. Relax.

1. Agreement & Scope

This Privacy Policy governs your use of this website and all services provided through it. By accessing or using this website, you agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy, the Fair Use Policy, our Terms, and applicable laws and regulations of the United States. If you do not agree, discontinue use immediately.

We are not your lawyer. This is not legal advice. This is the policy you’re agreeing to.

2. Data Collection & Usage

We collect only the minimum data necessary to provide and improve services. We do not collect “because it’s nice to have.” If it’s not operationally required, it doesn’t belong here.

What we collect (minimum necessary):
  • Half of your email address for account verification and customer service.
  • Your IP address may be temporarily stored for up to 24 hours for security and anti-abuse.
  • We do not store browsing history, traffic contents, or connection metadata for VPN use.
What we don’t do:
  • No selling your data.
  • No “advertising partners.”
  • No profile building.
  • No “we keep it forever just in case.”

3. VPS Privacy Policy

Backyard Bandwidth does not log, track, or monitor user activity inside VPS instances. We do not sell, rent, or share your VPS data with third parties, except as required by law or as needed to provide the service.

Deletion policy (read it twice):

Once a VPS has been terminated, all data associated with that VPS is permanently deleted. If you didn’t back it up, that’s on you.

Bandwidth compliance stats (not activity logs):

To enforce our Fair Use Policy, we may collect basic network usage statistics such as total ingress/egress volumes per VPS instance. These are used solely to monitor bandwidth consumption and detect policy violations. They do not include payloads, browsing history, or content.

Once a VPS is deleted, the associated usage graph is also deleted.

4. VPN Privacy Policy

Backyard Bandwidth does not log, track, or store data related to VPN usage. Specifically, we do not:

  • Log user traffic or the content of communications.
  • Log which websites you visit.
  • Store your original or assigned IP address as a VPN “activity log.”
  • Log session durations or timestamps as activity history.
  • Track or collect location-based data.
Retention

VPN activity data is not stored or retained in any form. VPN traffic is encrypted. If you want a VPN provider that keeps history, we are not it.

Third-party IP leasing (normal ops):

Some IP addresses used by our VPN services may be leased from third-party providers. We still enforce our no-logging stance on our side and do not intentionally create activity logs.

Note: We can’t control what an upstream provider logs on their own infrastructure. We choose providers carefully, but physics and the internet still exist.

5. Disclaimer

We strive to maintain a secure and reliable platform, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted availability or absolute security. Users are responsible for their own compliance with applicable laws and for using the platform appropriately.

Also:

If you do something illegal, don’t expect “privacy policy” to be a magic shield. It isn’t.

6. Contact Us

Questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy? Use the contact methods provided on the website. Include details. “Hi” is not a question.

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