Where we stand
Foxden is operated by a software company registered in the Meydan Free Zone in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. We are upfront about this because where a VPN is based matters, and we would rather you hear it from us than wonder.
We chose Meydan because it is a straightforward, well-run free zone for a small software business — not because of any claim about telecoms or data-haven status. Our license covers software and IT. We make no telecom-licensing claims, and none of our VPN servers run in the UAE. They are hosted with VPN-friendly providers in other jurisdictions, and access to Foxden is geo-blocked from within the UAE itself.
The honest answer to “but what if a government leans on you?” is that our protection does not rest on jurisdiction. It rests on architecture. We designed Foxden so that there is very little to hand over no matter who asks:
- Your account is an anonymous number — no email, name, or phone.
- Our VPN servers run in RAM only and keep no activity logs.
- Private keys are generated on your device and never reach us.
If we are ever compelled by valid legal process to disclose information about a user, we can only provide the limited metadata we actually hold — because that is genuinely all there is. You can read the specifics in our Privacy Policy and watch our warrant canary.