Our Mission: Privacy for All
Founded in 2018, ReliaVPN was born from a simple belief: everyone deserves the right to privacy online. In a world where digital surveillance grows every day, we're committed to providing accessible, reliable, and truly private internet access.
Today, we serve over 10 million users across 180 countries, but our mission remains the same: to be the most trusted name in online privacy.
Our Core Values
The principles that guide everything we do at ReliaVPN.
Privacy First
We believe privacy is a fundamental human right. Every decision we make puts your privacy first.
Transparency
We're open about our practices, our code, and our policies. No hidden agendas, ever.
Performance
Security shouldn't mean sacrifice. We deliver blazing-fast speeds without compromising protection.
User-Centric
We build for our users, not advertisers. Your experience and satisfaction drive everything we do.
Zero Trust
We don't trust anyone with your data—not even ourselves. Our no-logs policy is absolute.
Accessibility
Online privacy should be available to everyone, regardless of technical skill or budget.
Security You Can Trust
We don't just claim to be secure—we prove it. Our infrastructure is built from the ground up with security as the foundation, not an afterthought.
AES-256 Encryption
The same encryption standard used by governments and militaries worldwide. Virtually unbreakable.
Independent Audits
Our no-logs policy has been verified by leading independent security firms.
RAM-Only Servers
All our servers run on RAM only. No data is ever written to disk, ensuring complete privacy.
Perfect Forward Secrecy
Each session uses unique encryption keys. Even if compromised, past sessions remain secure.
Certified Secure
Independently audited & verified
Meet Our Leadership
A team of security experts, engineers, and privacy advocates working to protect your digital life.
Alex Chen
CEO & Co-Founder
Former security researcher with 15+ years in cybersecurity.
Sarah Miller
CTO & Co-Founder
Network infrastructure expert, ex-Google engineer.
Marcus Johnson
Head of Security
Led security teams at major tech companies for a decade.
Emma Williams
VP of Product
User experience advocate focused on making privacy accessible.