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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 $3.99/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 N/A
FlokiNET Email required IS + EU (RO/FI/NL) $7.94/mo EU (4 countries) No N/A
Privex Name + email Belize $7.49/mo SE, DE, FI, NL, US No Yes
is*hosting Email required Cyprus / EU $5.94/mo 40+ countries No No

Full Comparisons

Domain-focused
Njalla est. 2017

Domain privacy specialist, limited VPS

Strengths

Domains owned by Njalla, zero WHOIS exposure

Accepts Monero & ZCash

Tor / I2P hidden service

Weaknesses

1.6/5 Trustpilot, suspension complaints everywhere

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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40+ locations
is*hosting est. 2005

40+ location VPS provider with crypto payments

Strengths

40+ server locations worldwide

Free DDoS protection

20+ years operational history

Weaknesses

Users report forced KYC after purchase

No disk encryption

No BYOIP, monthly billing only

Verdict: is*hosting has more locations and DDoS protection. But if privacy is the point, Servury wins: no email signup, no KYC, LUKS2 disk encryption, BYOIP, and pay-by-the-day flexibility.
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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. 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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