Zero-log infrastructure

We never
keep logs.

No access logs. No session data. No IP tracking. No exceptions.
What happens at nologs.me stays nowhere.

nologs.me — audit
$ cat /var/log/access.log
/dev/null — file is empty
$ grep -r "user_ip" /etc/
0 results — no matches found
$ systemctl status logging
● logging.service — disabled (permanently)

Privacy by architecture,
not by promise.

No Access Logs

We don't record who visits, when they visit, or what they access. Our servers are configured to write nothing to disk.

No Tracking

No cookies. No analytics. No fingerprinting. No third-party scripts watching what you do. Complete silence.

No Retention

Data passes through, it doesn't stay. There's nothing to subpoena, nothing to breach, nothing to leak.

Encrypted Transit

All connections are encrypted end-to-end. TLS everywhere. No exceptions, no downgrades, no plaintext fallback.

No Metadata

We don't store connection metadata, timestamps, request headers, or any identifying information. Period.

Jurisdiction-Proof

You can't hand over what doesn't exist. No logs means no data to comply with, regardless of jurisdiction.


The nologs.me guarantee

We built this infrastructure from the ground up with a single principle: if it was never recorded, it can never be exposed.

No logging daemons. No analytics pipelines. No "anonymized" telemetry. Our servers are configured to send logs to /dev/null — permanently and irreversibly.

Your privacy isn't a feature we bolted on. It's the only thing we do.