DogeX 12 Posted ... Hello, I have a question regarding AirVPN’s transparency around legal requests. ProtonVPN publishes a transparency report where it is possible to see that they have received a number of legal orders/requests over the years, sometimes over a hundred in a single year. Since AirVPN is also a well-known and fairly widely used VPN service, I was wondering why there do not seem to be similar figures or an equivalent transparency report available for AirVPN. Is it because AirVPN has genuinely received no legal requests that could be disclosed or acted upon? Or is it simply that such requests are not published in the form of a transparency report? This is not meant as criticism, but as a request for clarification about how AirVPN communicates or does not communicate this kind of information 4 ASiC666, DeepAnger, WindscribeSucks and 1 other reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
DogeX 12 Posted ... @Staff can we get some information about this ? Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 10547 Posted ... On 5/30/2026 at 4:21 AM, DogeX said: @Staff can we get some information about this ? Hello! Actually we do not publish a report similar to the one you linked but here it is: you can take those figures, divide by 3 and get a precise estimate. Kind regards 1 WindscribeSucks reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
DogeX 12 Posted ... 9 minutes ago, Staff said: Hello! Actually we do not publish a report similar to the one you linked but here it is: you can take those figures, divide by 3 and get a precise estimate. Kind regards And I assume that, in this estimate, the number of logs provided each time is equal to 0 Quote Share this post Link to post