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Responsible Hosting

We know who we say no to.

What we accept and what we refuse. No anonymous or bulletproof hosting: clear governance, an abuse desk and cooperation with the authorities.

What we accept

  • Regulated companies: fintech, healthcare, law firms, trust companies
  • SMEs and IT providers with sensitive data and critical workloads
  • Software houses and companies with AI processes and models to protect
  • Customers requiring European data residency and verifiable governance

What we refuse

  • Anonymous or "bulletproof" hosting
  • Services designed to evade legitimate legal requests
  • Spam, malware, attack infrastructure, illegal content
  • Activities that put the network, customers or third parties at risk
How it works

Governance, in four safeguards.

No anonymous hosting, no support for illegal activity. Resilience without governance is a risk: we keep it within the law.

01

Verified onboarding

KYB/KYC proportionate to risk. Knowing who the customer is is the first safeguard of security for all the others.

02

Acceptable Use Policy

Public, contractual rules of use. Violations have defined and enforced consequences.

03

Abuse desk

A dedicated channel for reports and a tracked handling process, from opening to resolution.

04

Legal cooperation

We work with the authorities in the ways and within the limits provided by law. Transparency, not complicity.

Resilience without governance is a risk.

It is the lesson of the CyberBunker story, and the foundation of the new project. Want to understand how we apply policy, KYB/KYC and abuse handling? Let's discuss it.