By encrypting traffic and masking IP addresses, X-VPN gives Australian users a way to reduce data trails across social media, search, and streaming, without dismantling their digital life.

Singapore – December 5, 2025
Australians are being asked for more information about themselves than ever before. Every app wants a profile, every “continue” button hides another consent screen, and every account leaves a new trail of IP addresses, locations and behaviour data behind it.
X-VPN is built for this new reality. Instead of asking who you are, it focuses on knowing as little as possible: encrypting your traffic, masking your IP address, running on a strict no-log, RAM-only architecture and offering a free plan that doesn’t even require an email address. For Australians who still want to use social, video and everyday apps without turning every session into a permanent, fully linked profile, X-VPN offers a simple goal: keep more of your online life under your control, not your apps’.
Privacy Without the Hassle: How X-VPN Works by Default

X-VPN isn’t built to remember you, it’s built not to. Every session is protected by AES‑256 encryption, shielding your data from local networks, apps, and trackers. That traffic moves through a RAM-only server infrastructure, meaning no activity logs are ever written to a hard drive. When a server restarts, it forgets everything by design.
X-VPN also enforces a strict no‑log policy across all plans. There are no records of your IP address, browsing history, or DNS queries. Whether you use it for five minutes or five hours, your session disappears the moment it ends.
For Australians who simply want less of their daily life recorded, this is the baseline: strong encryption, nothing stored, no long tail of data behind every connection.
Pick What to Protect: Split Tunneling Explained

Not every app on your device needs the same VPN protection or the same region. Social platforms, video apps, and search engines often personalise what you see based on your location. Switching regions can surface different content libraries, search results, or trending topics, but you may not want that setting to affect everything you do online. Others like local banking, delivery services, or government portals work best when they stay local.
X-VPN’s split tunneling feature lets you choose which apps or websites go through the encrypted VPN tunnel, and which stay on your regular internet connection. There’s no need to switch servers, pause the VPN, or disconnect one service just to use another.
For Australians who want to reduce tracking without breaking their daily routine, this kind of selective protection makes all the difference.
Don’t Get Limited to One Country: Server Flexibility That Makes Sense

Sometimes it’s not about hiding, it’s about appearing where you need to be. Whether that’s accessing a different version of a video platform, accessing a wider search index, or just avoiding regional content filters, location still shapes the internet experience.
X-VPN offers more than 10,000 servers across 80+ countries for premium users, and access to 1,000+ servers in 26 regions for free. That includes multiple countries in North America, Europe, and Asia, not just a single global entry point. You can even choose by city in key regions, giving you more control over what content you see, and how stable the connection feels.
For Australians who want global access without sacrificing speed or convenience, X-VPN’s server diversity means there’s always another route that works.
One VPN, All Your Screens

Privacy shouldn't stop at your phone. Australians use multiple devices throughout the day, laptops for work, phones for messaging, smart TVs for streaming, and even shared family tablets. A VPN that only works on one screen doesn’t fit real life.
X-VPN supports all major platforms: iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Linux, and smart TVs, including Apple TV, Android TV, and Amazon Fire TV. You can also use it on routers to cover multiple devices at once, no need to install it separately on every screen.
Whether you're streaming in the living room, checking emails on the go, or helping family members stay protected online, X-VPN travels with you. It’s one account, multiple devices, and consistent protection, wherever you’re connected.
A Privacy-First Company, Based in Singapore
Where your VPN provider is based matters. Some countries are part of international data-sharing alliances, others operate under laws that can require access to user records, even when those users live elsewhere.
X-VPN is operated by LIGHTNINGLINK NETWORKS PTE. LTD., headquartered in Singapore. It’s outside the 5/9/14 Eyes surveillance alliances and governed by independent privacy laws. That gives users a higher degree of separation between their activity and government oversight, especially compared to providers based in North America or Europe.
Combined with a strict no-log policy and RAM-only server design, this jurisdictional independence strengthens X-VPN’s core promise: to handle as little of your data as possible — and to never keep what it doesn’t need. You can learn more about the company’s approach on X-VPN’s official About Us page too.
Conclusion: Everyday Privacy Is About Balance
X-VPN gives Australians a practical way to reduce exposure without dismantling their digital lives. It doesn’t block what you use, and it doesn’t store what you do. Whether you're looking to protect specific platforms, switch regions without changing habits, or simply avoid being tracked more than necessary, X-VPN offers one clear advantage: you stay in control.
In a time when every platform wants more data, choosing tools that ask for less is a privacy decision in itself.
About X-VPN
X-VPN is a global privacy and security service operated by LIGHTNINGLINK NETWORKS PTE. LTD., based in Singapore. With over 10,000 servers across 80 countries, X-VPN provides encrypted internet access using AES‑256 encryption, supporting users in protecting data, and maintaining anonymity online. The company enforces a strict No-Logs Policy, ensuring that no identifiable data is ever stored or shared.
Media Contact: support@xvpn.io
Source:X-VPN