Privacy-First Hosting

Privacy-First VPS Hosting
Built for Discretion

A VPS you control completely, in jurisdictions that respect privacy. No KYC, minimal data collection, strong DDoS protection, and the performance of AMD Ryzen hardware.

What Makes a VPS “Privacy-First”?

A standard VPS provider collects your name, address, phone number, and payment details. Many require identity verification. They may share this data with third parties or comply with overbroad data requests.

A privacy-first provider does the opposite: minimises data collection, avoids unnecessary identification, and operates in jurisdictions with strong legal privacy protections.

Strike.bz achieves this through: no-KYC ordering, cryptocurrency payment support, GDPR-compliant EU jurisdiction (Poland), and a minimal-data architecture.

KYC RequiredFull verificationNever required
Payment trackingCredit card / PayPalCrypto accepted
Data jurisdictionOften US-basedEU (Poland), USA, SG
Data minimisationCollects extensivelyMinimal collection
Typical providerStrike.bz

Strike.bz Privacy Architecture

Every technical and operational decision is made with your privacy as a constraint, not an afterthought.

EU Jurisdiction

Our Polish servers fall under GDPR – one of the world's strongest data protection frameworks. Your EU-located server data has legal privacy guarantees.

No KYC Ordering

You do not need to submit identity documents to order. The ordering flow is designed to work with minimal personal information.

Crypto Payment Support

Cryptocurrency payments are accepted, allowing you to decouple your financial identity from your hosting account.

No Traffic Inspection

We do not inspect, monitor, or analyse the traffic flowing through your VPS. Your server's activity is your business.

Isolated Virtualisation

KVM-based virtualisation ensures your server environment is isolated from other customers. No shared file system, no shared kernel.

Minimal Account Data

An email address and payment method are typically all you need. We do not ask for phone numbers, addresses, or identification by default.

Privacy VPS Use Cases

Common workloads that benefit most from a privacy-first hosting environment.

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Self-Hosted VPN

Run WireGuard or OpenVPN on your own server. Your traffic never passes through a commercial VPN provider's infrastructure.

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Tor Relay or Exit Node

Contribute to the Tor network from a jurisdiction-friendly environment. Our Poland location is particularly suitable.

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Secure Self-Hosted Services

Host your own email (Mailcow), password manager (Vaultwarden), cloud storage (Nextcloud), and messaging without relying on third-party providers.

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Private Development Environment

Work on privacy-sensitive projects in an environment you control entirely, with no third-party cloud provider accessing your data.

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Censorship Circumvention

Host mirrors, proxy servers, and circumvention tools from outside restrictive jurisdictions.

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Secure Communications Infrastructure

Run Matrix, Signal bridges, XMPP servers, or other secure messaging backends under your own control.

Privacy VPS Plans – From €3/mo

All plans include: no KYC, full root access, NVMe SSD, DDoS protection, and instant provisioning.

Also see: Anonymous VPS · Pay with Crypto · Server Locations

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a VPS 'privacy-first'?

A privacy-first VPS provider collects minimal data, does not require KYC documents, accepts anonymous payments, and operates in jurisdictions with strong privacy protections. Strike.bz embeds privacy at every layer of the service.

Can I host a VPN on a privacy VPS?

Yes. Hosting your own VPN on a Strike.bz VPS gives you full control over your traffic. WireGuard, OpenVPN, and other VPN protocols are all supported. Full root access is included on all plans.

Is Strike.bz GDPR-compliant?

Strike.bz is operated by 3K33 sp. z o.o., a Polish company subject to EU GDPR. Our Polish server location provides EU data jurisdiction. We process only the minimum data required to deliver the service.

How is a privacy VPS different from a regular VPS?

A regular VPS is identical in hardware terms. The difference is the provider's data policies: how much information they collect, whether they require identity verification, and which jurisdiction your data falls under. A privacy VPS provider minimises all of these.