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Provider Comparisons

Servury vs Privacy Hosting Providers

Transparent, honest comparisons between Servury and the most popular privacy-focused hosting and VPS providers. We don't hide where competitors are stronger — we help you pick the right tool for your situation.

At a Glance

Provider No-Email Signup Jurisdiction VPS Entry Price Locations Proxy Network Monero
Servury Yes — token only Montreal, Canada $15.59/mo 7 (global) Yes Yes
Njalla Email or XMPP Nevis + SE ops €15/mo Sweden only No Yes
1984 Hosting Email required Iceland (EEA) €7.60/mo Iceland only No Yes
OrangeWebsite Email required Iceland (EEA) €29.90/mo Iceland only No
FlokiNET Email required IS + EU (RO/FI/NL) $7.94/mo EU (4 countries) No
Privex Name + email Belize $7.49/mo SE, DE, FI, NL, US No Yes

Full Comparisons

Domain-focused
Njalla est. 2017
Domain privacy specialist, limited VPS
Strengths
Domains owned by Njalla — no WHOIS exposure
Accepts Monero & ZCash
Tor / I2P hidden service
Weaknesses
1.6/5 Trustpilot — suspension complaints
Sweden only servers
Expensive for VPS specs
Verdict: Choose Njalla if domain anonymity is your #1 priority. For VPS, Servury wins on locations, price, and account anonymity.
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Jurisdiction-strong
1984 Hosting est. 2006
Established Icelandic host with strong legal protections
Strengths
Iceland law — notifies users of legal inquiries
Accepts Monero
19-year track record
Weaknesses
Iceland only — high latency for non-EU users
Email required to sign up
No proxy services
Verdict: Choose 1984 if Icelandic jurisdiction and legal protections matter most. Servury wins on locations, deployment speed, and proxy services.
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Free speech
OrangeWebsite est. 2009
Free speech hosting with cPanel shared plans
Strengths
Explicit free speech content policy
cPanel shared hosting from €3.40/mo
30-day money-back (shared)
Weaknesses
VPS expensive for specs (€29.90 for 1 GB RAM)
Iceland only
Traffic caps on VPS
Verdict: Choose OrangeWebsite if you need shared hosting or free speech content under Iceland law. For VPS value and global reach, Servury leads.
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Multi-jurisdiction
FlokiNET est. 2012
Multi-jurisdiction activist hosting
Strengths
Multi-EU jurisdiction choice
Signal/Threema/PGP support
DDoS protection on Romania
Weaknesses
No refund policy
3.1/5 Trustpilot — slow support
Manual provisioning
Verdict: Choose FlokiNET if you need EU multi-jurisdiction choice or DDoS protection. Be aware of the no-refund policy. Servury wins on speed, proxy network, and ease.
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Crypto-native
Privex est. 2017
Crypto-native, Tor-accessible technical hosting
Strengths
In-house crypto payment processor
Tor + I2P accessible
Accepts Monero + 7 more coins
Weaknesses
Crypto only — no card payments
Requires name + email
Technical audience only
Verdict: Choose Privex if their in-house crypto processor (no third-party) is critical to your threat model. Both providers accept Monero and offer Tor/I2P access. Servury wins on account anonymity, ease of use, and proxy services.
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How We Approach These Comparisons

We don't cherry-pick metrics to make ourselves look better. Each comparison includes where competitors outperform Servury — because the goal is for you to find the right provider, not just to sell you on ours.

If Icelandic jurisdiction is non-negotiable for your threat model, 1984 Hosting or OrangeWebsite may be better fits. If you need an in-house crypto processor with no third-party intermediary, Privex leads there. Both Servury and Privex offer Tor/I2P access. If domain privacy is the core requirement, Njalla's ownership model is unique.

Where Servury consistently stands out: zero identity at signup (no email, nothing), 7 global server locations, 30-second deployment, flexible daily billing, and the only provider in this group to offer both VPS and a proxy network in one platform.

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