Anyone can put a padlock icon on a landing page. HushVPS is built the other way around: the anonymous VPS features below exist because the architecture produces less to leak, less to log, and less to hand over. You don't exist. We don't ask.
Most hosts treat privacy as a checkbox buried under a signup form that already demanded your legal name, a card, and a phone number. HushVPS inverts that. The first thing we do is collect as little as physically possible, and every feature on this page follows from that single decision. An anonymous VPS is only anonymous if the provider genuinely cannot reconstruct who you are — so we designed for the case where a court, an abuse desk, or a curious insider comes asking and there is simply nothing responsive to give.
None of this is a licence to do harm. HushVPS is offshore-legal and data-minimising, not lawless. Everything here is bounded by our acceptable use policy: no CSAM, no malware, no spam, no outbound DDoS. Within those lines, what you run is your business and stays your business.
You create a quick pseudonymous account — a username and password, nothing more. You place an order, we also hand back an order token, and that token is how you track the service.
We bill in Monero because the payment rail should not become the identity trail. Transparent-ledger coins record every amount and address in public forever; XMR does not.
A no-logs claim only counts if it is specific. We publish what we keep to run the service and what we deliberately never retain — no vague marketing promise.
You can reach us over Tor and you can run privacy infrastructure on the box. We do not treat onion routing as suspicious — it is the whole point.
Privacy without performance is a hobby. Every plan is a genuine KVM instance with dedicated NVMe storage and unrestricted root — the box is yours.
Trust that cannot be checked is just branding. We publish a warrant canary and a transparency report so you can audit the claims instead of taking our word.
The same infrastructure baseline applies from the entry Phantom plan up to Revenant. Where a capability depends on your plan or setup, it is noted as available on request rather than stated as a blanket guarantee.
True KVM virtualization — a real, isolated virtual machine, not a container sharing someone else's kernel.
Full root from first boot. Bring your own SSH keys, rebuild the OS, run any kernel you like.
Dedicated NVMe on every plan, from 30 GB on Phantom to 320 GB on Revenant. Encrypt at rest yourself with LUKS.
Clean IPv4 and IPv6 on each instance, with generous bandwidth scaling per plan tier.
Snapshot and restore support: available on request.
Network-edge DDoS mitigation: available on request.
Exact vCPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth per tier are listed on the pricing page. See how the baseline stacks up against mainstream hosts on the comparison page.
Pick a plan, pay in Monero, and get an order token back. Just a quick pseudonymous account, no ID, no waiting on a human to approve you. That is what an anonymous VPS is supposed to feel like.