Anonymous VPS · You don't exist. We don't ask.

A truly anonymous VPS

An anonymous VPS is a virtual server you can rent without ever handing over an identity — no legal name, no ID document, no phone number, and no card. HushVPS takes that literally: you pick a plan, pay in Monero, and get full root in minutes. The only account is a quick pseudonymous one — a username and password, no name, ID, address or card — plus an order token to track the order, so there is no real-identity profile to leak.

0 ID·
No KYC, ever
XMR·
Monero-only payment
No·
Access & traffic logs
Tor·
Order over onion
The short version

Rent a server, keep your name

Most hosts treat "anonymous" as a marketing word bolted onto the same signup form that still demands a card, a billing address, and a verified email. That is not anonymity — it is a database with your name in it, waiting to be breached, subpoenaed, or sold. HushVPS is built the other way around: the anonymity is structural, not cosmetic.

This page is the hub for everything privacy-first at HushVPS. It explains what actually makes a VPS anonymous, walks through a real deployment, lays out the four plans, and points you to the deeper pages on no-KYC Monero billing and our no-logs infrastructure. If you only remember one line, remember the one we build to: you don't exist, and we don't ask.

The four pillars

What makes a VPS actually anonymous

Anonymity is a chain of four independent links. A host that gets one right and three wrong is not anonymous — it is a leak with good branding. HushVPS hardens all four.

Identity — nothing to collect

The first link is who you tell the host you are. Our answer is: nobody. No name, no government document, no phone verification — just a pseudonymous username and password. The order form has no identity fields to fill in, so there is no identity to store, correlate, or lose in a breach. You cannot leak what was never gathered.

Payment — Monero, not a paper trail

The second link is money. Cards, PayPal, and even transparent chains like Bitcoin leave a permanent, linkable record tying a real person to a server. HushVPS accepts Monero only — its ring signatures and stealth addresses mean the payment does not publish who paid, how much, or to whom. See the full breakdown on our no-KYC Monero VPS page.

Logs — keep the least we can

The third link is what the host records while you use the service. Verbose access logs and long-lived traffic captures quietly rebuild the identity you avoided at signup. We are data-minimising by design: we keep only what is needed to run and bill the service, and drop the rest. The specifics live on the no-logs VPS page.

Network — Tor-friendly, not Tor-hostile

The fourth link is how you reach the box. Many hosts silently block or fingerprint Tor, forcing you to expose a clearnet IP just to sign up. We run an onion service for the whole flow and welcome Tor exit traffic instead of penalising it, so you never have to reveal where you are to buy or manage a ghost.

Break any one link and the others cannot fully protect you — which is exactly why hosts that only fix payment, or only fix logs, fall short. Want the network angle for a specific use case? See the VPS for a Tor relay guide.

Order to root

How an anonymous deployment works

Three steps, no forms that ask who you are, and no waiting on a human to approve you.

01

Pick a ghost

Choose one of the four plans below over clearnet or our onion address. You set up a quick pseudonymous account — a username and password, no name, ID or card — then go straight from the plan to an invoice. Email is a single optional field you can leave blank.

02

Pay in Monero

Each order returns an XMR invoice with the amount locked at checkout. Pay from any Monero wallet. No card processor sits in the middle, so no third party ever sees a name, a bank, or a link between the payment and the machine it buys.

03

Get root, stay tracked by token

Once the payment confirms, the server is provisioned and you receive full root plus a private order token. That token, alongside your pseudonymous login, is how you check status and reach support later, so you can run the whole relationship without ever naming yourself.

Choose a ghost

Anonymous VPS plans

Four plans, one honest price list, and no separate "privacy tier." No-KYC ordering, Monero payment, minimal logs, and Tor-friendliness ship with the cheapest box and the largest one alike. Prices are USD, charged in XMR at the rate locked on your invoice.

Phantom
$14/mo

A quiet, low-cost box for a Tor relay, a small onion service, or a personal WireGuard exit.

  • 1 vCPU · 2 GB RAM
  • 30 GB NVMe storage
  • 2 TB bandwidth
  • Full root · IPv4 + IPv6
Spectre
Most popular
$34/mo

The sweet spot for self-hosting — a mail server, a Nextcloud, a private app stack with real headroom.

  • 2 vCPU · 4 GB RAM
  • 80 GB NVMe storage
  • 4 TB bandwidth
  • Full root · IPv4 + IPv6
Wraith
$64/mo

For heavier workloads — a seedbox, a busy relay, or several services sharing one hardened host.

  • 4 vCPU · 8 GB RAM
  • 160 GB NVMe storage
  • 8 TB bandwidth
  • Full root · IPv4 + IPv6
Revenant
$119/mo

Our biggest ghost — for build servers, dense containers, and anything that eats CPU and RAM for breakfast.

  • 8 vCPU · 16 GB RAM
  • 320 GB NVMe storage
  • 16 TB bandwidth
  • Full root · IPv4 + IPv6

Prefer yearly billing, or want the full spec table side by side? Everything is laid out on the anonymous VPS pricing page.

Same on every ghost

What every anonymous server includes

The features that make a box anonymous are not add-ons here. They are the baseline, and they are identical across all four plans.

No KYC, no ID

No name, document, or phone number is ever requested. There is simply no identity attached to the machine.

Email optional

Order with a blank email field and stay fully anonymous. Add one only if you want provisioning notices.

Monero payment

Every invoice is XMR. No card processor and no transparent ledger stand between you and your server.

Full root access

The box is yours from first boot — your kernel, your firewall, your stack, your rules.

Order-token tracking

A private token, alongside your pseudonymous login, is how you check status and reach support.

Tor-friendly

Order, pay, and manage over our onion service. Tor exits are welcome, not silently blocked.

IPv4 + IPv6

A dedicated IPv4 plus a generous IPv6 block on every plan, at no extra charge.

Data-minimising

We hold the least we can to run the service. The specifics live on our no-logs VPS page.

Fast provisioning

Servers spin up shortly after your Monero payment confirms — no manual review queue to clear.

Who it's for

Built for people who need privacy, not people who fear paperwork

An anonymous VPS is not about hiding from the law. It is about not having to trust a billing database with information it never needed. These are the people we build for.

Journalists & researchers

Running a drop box, an onion mirror, or a scraper where the infrastructure itself must not point back to a byline or a source. No card on file means no billing record to subpoena a name out of.

Activists & at-risk users

People organising or publishing under regimes where a hosting invoice tied to a legal name is a real, physical risk. Ordering over Tor and paying in Monero removes that thread entirely.

Privacy engineers & developers

Builders who run Tor relays and bridges, WireGuard exits, or privacy tooling and want their test and production infrastructure to match the values of the software it hosts.

Self-hosters who value minimalism

Folks moving mail, files, backups, and personal apps off Big Tech who simply do not want another company holding their real name and card. Less collected means less to leak.

New to running your own box privately? Our walkthrough on how to run a server anonymously covers the operational habits that keep the anonymity intact after signup.

An honest line in the sand

Privacy, not lawlessness

HushVPS is offshore-legal and data-minimising — not "bulletproof," not DMCA-ignored, and not an anything-goes host. We give you anonymity for legitimate work; we do not give you cover to harm other people. Our acceptable-use policy prohibits CSAM, malware, spam, phishing, and network attacks such as DDoS, and we will act on credible abuse reports. If that boundary is a problem for what you want to run, HushVPS is not the host for you — and we would rather say so up front than pretend otherwise.

Straight answers

Anonymous VPS FAQ

Do I really need no ID to rent a VPS?
Correct. There is no identity check anywhere in the flow. We do not ask for a legal name, a government document, a phone number, or a card. You choose a plan, pay an invoice in Monero, and receive full root access. Because we never collect an identity, there is nothing about you for us to store, sell, or be compelled to hand over.
How anonymous is it really — can a server be traced back to me?
Anonymity is a chain, and we harden every link we control: no KYC, Monero-only payment, minimal logs, and Tor-friendly ordering. The weakest link is usually how you connect and what you run on the box, not the signup. If you order over Tor, pay in XMR, and treat the server as untrusted, there is no name, card, or transparent ledger entry that maps the machine to you on our side. The run a server anonymously guide covers the operational side.
Is an anonymous VPS legal?
Yes. Privacy is not a crime, and renting a server without surrendering your identity is legal. HushVPS is offshore-legal and data-minimising, not a haven for abuse. Our acceptable-use policy still prohibits CSAM, malware, spam, and network attacks such as DDoS. Privacy, not lawlessness — you get anonymity for legitimate work, not immunity for harming others.
Do I have to give an email address?
No. Email is optional. Leave the field blank and your order stays fully anonymous. You do set up a quick pseudonymous account (username + password, no ID), and every order also returns a private order token you use to check status and reach support. Add an email only if you want provisioning and renewal notices, and use a throwaway or Tor-friendly provider if you do.
Can I order and manage the server over Tor?
Yes. The whole flow — browsing plans, checking out, paying, and tracking your order token — works over our onion service, and Tor exit connections are welcome rather than blocked. You never have to expose a clearnet IP to us to buy or run a ghost. If Tor infrastructure is your actual workload, see the VPS for a Tor relay page.
What can I actually run on it?
Legitimate privacy workloads: Tor relays and bridges, onion services, a WireGuard exit, mail, self-hosted apps, backups, and dev environments. You get full root from first boot, so the kernel, firewall, and stack are entirely yours within the bounds of our acceptable-use policy.
Deploy a ghost

Pay in Monero. Keep your name.

Start from the plans, or read the deeper pages on payment privacy and logging before you spend a coin.