Where we stand
Foxden is operated by Zeek Studio L.L.C-FZ, 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.
Who built Foxden
Foxden is built by a small independent team. We are not venture-funded, not part of a holding company, and not owned by a larger VPN brand operating multiple labels. The same people who design the app answer your support emails and operate the servers.
We started Foxden because we were tired of how the VPN industry treats its users — fake countdown timers, free trials that silently convert to charges, lifetime deals that quietly disappear, and “no-logs” claims undermined by every audit. We wanted to build the VPN we wished existed, not the one that maximized subscription metrics.
How Foxden is funded
Foxden is funded entirely by what users pay for time credits. There are no outside investors, no advertisers, no data partners. We do not sell aggregated usage data because we do not collect it. We do not show ads because the apps and the website do not include any ad SDKs or tracking pixels.
This funding model has a real consequence: Foxden grows only when it earns user trust, and stops growing if it does not. We think this is the right pressure to be under.
What we commit to, long-term
A privacy product is only as good as its operator’s future decisions. Here is what we commit to, in writing:
- We will not add connection logging, traffic logging, or DNS logging to our VPN servers — ever. The architecture is intentionally built to make this impossible without a fundamental redesign.
- We will not introduce ads, affiliate trackers, or analytics SDKs into the app or website.
- We will not sell, share, or rent customer data to third parties. We do not have data worth selling, and we are committed to keeping it that way.
- If Foxden is ever acquired, we will notify users at least 90 days in advance through the warrant canary, the website, and in-app notification — with enough time for you to cancel and stop using the service if you do not trust the new operator.
- If we ever shut Foxden down, we will give at least 60 days notice, refund unused time credits, and publish a final transparency report.
These are not promises we make casually. They are constraints we built the company around.
How you can verify
We don’t expect anyone to take our word. Here is how to check our claims:
- Read our Privacy Policy. It is short, specific, and written in plain language.
- Check our warrant canary. Updated monthly. If it stops updating, something is wrong.
- Read our Terms and Acceptable Use Policy. We do not bury anything in legal text.
- Watch what we ship. The way we handle the small details — the connection state colors, the masked account number display, the absence of dark patterns — tells you whether the values are real or marketing.
We are working toward an independent security audit from a respected firm (Cure53 or Securitum) within our first year. We will publish the full report when it is complete, including any findings we have to fix. We chose not to launch with an audit because we wanted to ship and let real users test the product, but we know it is the strongest signal we can give and we intend to give it.
Contact
For support, billing, or general questions: support@foxdenvpn.com
For privacy-related questions or legal process: privacy@foxdenvpn.com
We aim to respond within 48 hours. We are a small team, so please be patient.