Repeated checks over time passed
SPN can provide multiple identities based on the app you are using.
Safing SPN is a vpn service that accepts Monero, Bitcoin, and Fiat. It has no mention of KYC policies and has a score of 8/10. There are 3 user ratings averaging 2.3/5.
Scores
- No KYC mention
- No mention of current or future KYC requirements.
- Account required -1 0
Users require creating an account with the service in order to access and use its features.
Users require creating an account with the service in order to access and use its features.
-1 Privacy0 Trust - No KYC mention +15 0
No mention of current or future KYC requirements.
- Identity-Free registration +10 0
Users can create accounts without giving personal information (such as full name, address or phone number). Note that some services might initially allow this, but they may subsequently request personal information (i.e. Automated flagging systems, Shotgun KYC...).
Users can create accounts without giving personal information (such as full name, address or phone number). Note that some services might initially allow this, but they may subsequently request personal information (i.e. Automated flagging systems, Shotgun KYC...).
+10 Privacy0 Trust - Verified 0 +10
Passed repeated checks over time and showed consistent behavior. Read more about the listing statuses.
Passed repeated checks over time and showed consistent behavior. Read more about the listing statuses.
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0 Privacy+10 Trust - Strict no-log policy +5 +3
The service has a strict no-log policy, which means that it does not collect or store any information about its users.
The service has a strict no-log policy, which means that it does not collect or store any information about its users.+5 Privacy+3 Trust - Open source code 0 +7
The source code of the service is publicly available and licensed as open-source. This allows the community to audit the service, though it doesn't guarantee security or quality.
The source code of the service is publicly available and licensed as open-source. This allows the community to audit the service, though it doesn't guarantee security or quality.
0 Privacy+7 Trust - Accepts Monero +5 0
This service accepts Monero, a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that provides enhanced anonymity.
This service accepts Monero, a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that provides enhanced anonymity.
+5 Privacy0 Trust - No JavaScript needed +1 0
The service does not require the user to enable JavaScript in order to access and use its features.
The service does not require the user to enable JavaScript in order to access and use its features.
+1 Privacy0 Trust - Base score +50 +50
Overall = 60% Privacy + 40% Trust (Truncated)
Terms of Service Review
Safing SPN operates a privacy-focused routing service with a strict no-logs policy. It allows pseudonymous registration and supports cash and cryptocurrency payments, though it collects user country data for taxes.
Non-Refundable Admin Fee
Subscriptions include a built-in 15% administration fee that stands strictly non-refundable under all circumstances, including cancellations within the 14-day statutory cooling-off period.
Strict No-Logs Policy
Safing explicitly states they do not collect or log browsing history, traffic destinations, data content, IP addresses, or DNS queries.
Pseudonymous Accounts
Account registration explicitly does not require a real name, age, or home address, though an email and country info are collected for specific payment methods and tax purposes.
Anonymous Payments
The service accepts cryptocurrencies and physical cash sent by post. Operations under €400 are expressly processed without requiring customer identifying information.
No Telemetry
Safing's privacy policy explicitly dictates that no official release of their local Portmaster software will ever feature integrated telemetry functions.
Community Node Risks
The Safing Privacy Network utilizes third-party community servers. Safing cannot guarantee data handling by these operators, though the architecture prevents individual nodes from seeing full connection data.
Reviewed from safing.io/terms
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KYC update
KYC level changed from 0 to 1
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Domain change
Service URLs updated from https://safing.io/spn/ to https://safing.io/spn
Evidence and Review History
Passed repeated checks over time and showed consistent behavior.
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Comments
trash is block your internet absolutely not working stay away from that shit by luck i took only 1month sub to test
Safing SPN is privacy with precision — multiple identities per app, no leaks, no tracking. A VPN that actually understands context. 🧠🛡️
This product is now owned by IVPN:
https://www.ivpn.net/blog/ivpn-acquires-safing-portmaster-spn-network/ https://safing.io/blog/2024/12/03/a-new-chapter-begins/
The base service is similar to SimpleWall (Windows) or Little Snitch (MacOS) where they provide a user interface for you to manage and analyze all network requests for websites and programs on your computer. The premium service provides you with a service similar to a VPN but differs by juggling your internet traffic through different nodes making it more private. I really like how they let you fine tune each connection and have them go through their own individual exit nodes - all very good ideas in concept.
The issue is that the service is extremely unreliable and you will be pulling your hair out majority of the time. I assume it is because they just do not have enough nodes on their network and those nodes are also not the most stable or reliable. So much time is wasted waiting on the service to reliably connect, only for it to fail for another five minutes. This actually has ruined the whole concept of SPNs for me and can understand why other SPNs have their own crypto-coin and incentivizes a larger quantity of individuals to become a node in exchange for their crypto currency in order for them to have a more robust network (in theory).
I am currently running their Portmaster v2 release, but really do not like their user interface. I understand this is still a newer product and will need to go through several iterations for them to nail it but I cannot recommend this service to anyone as of January 2026. You could utilize the application for its network management and analysis tool, which is free, but do not bother with the SPN.