Comparing VPN Privacy Jurisdictions

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Here's a detailed, up-to-date comparison of the most popular VPN jurisdictions, as of February 2026, based on privacy, data protection, and user risks.

I rank countries based on how secure they are for VPN traffic and logs (if any are kept at all), not on the overall level of privacy in the country.

PlacePageVPN Privacy Level (2026)Key benefits for a VPN userKey downsides/real risks in 2026Examples of VPN services (2026)Recommendation for maximum privacy
1Switzerland★★★★★ (leader)No mandatory retention logs, strong banking laws, complex court order, outside the EU/14 EyesMay cooperate under MLAT with the US/EU for serious crimes, but only after trialProton VPN, VyprVPN (Golden Frog), Perfect PrivacyThe #1 choice for most serious users
2Iceland★★★★☆No retention logs, strong free speech protections, non-EU/14 EyesSmall country, may be vulnerable to pressure from the US/EUOrangeWebsite VPN, FlokiNET VPNAn excellent choice for journalists and activists
3Romania★★★★No mandatory retention logs (court decision 2014), outside of 14 EyesWeak economy, EU/US pressure, possible corruptionCyberGhost, VPN.ac, AzireVPNThe most popular budget option with good privacy
4Panama★★★☆No retention logs, outside of major alliancesWeak legal system, easily susceptible to US pressure (CLOUD Act-style)NordVPN (moved there earlier), HideMyAss (older versions)Only if you need an offshore without Western cooperation
5British Virgin Islands (BVI)★★★No retention, outside 14 Eyes, offshore jurisdictionBritish territory → there may be pressure through the UK, weak judicial protectionExpressVPN, Surfshark, PureVPNA good mid-range option, but no longer top-notch.
6Malaysia★★☆No retention logs outside of 14 EyesWeak data protection, possible coercion to extradite, internet censorshipHideMyAss (part), some Asian VPNsRisky for serious scenarios
7Germany★★–★Very strong GDPR, strong courtsMandatory metadata retention (10 weeks), EU cooperationMullvad (moved to Sweden), some German VPNsAvoid VPNs in 2026
8Netherlands★★GDPR, many data centersMetadata retention (6–12 months), active cooperation in the EUMullvad (formerly), some Dutch serversNot recommended
9USA★–☆Huge selection of servers, good speedPATRIOT Act, CLOUD Act, FISA 702, 5/9/14 Eyes, mass metadata collectionAlmost all major VPNs have servers, but not headquarters.Avoid headquarters at all costs
10Russia★–☆No extradition on US/EU requests (political)SORM, the FSB has access to everything, Tor/VPN blocking, censorshipThere are no serious privacy VPNsStrongly not recommended

VPN Jurisdiction Summary in 2026​

Goal/priorityBest Jurisdiction in 2026Why exactly her?
Maximum privacy and protection from coercionSwitzerlandThe most powerful combination of laws and independence
Maximum protection against reading logs + cryptographySwitzerland (Proton VPN)Audits, no-logs policy, strong laws
Cheap and reliableRomaniaNo retention, outside of 14 Eyes, many cheap providers
Journalism / activism / censorship circumventionSwitzerland or IcelandStrong protection of free speech
Offshore without Western cooperationPanama / BVIWeak guarantees, but outside the main alliances
Maximum speed and number of serversNetherlands / Germany / USABut privacy suffers greatly

The most frequent elections in 2026 among those who truly care about privacy​

  • #1 Choice for Serious Users → Switzerland (Proton VPN)
  • #2 Choice (Budget + Privacy) → Romania (CyberGhost, VPN.ac)
  • #3 Choice (Offshore + Reputation) → British Virgin Islands (ExpressVPN, Surfshark)
  • For maximum paranoia → Iceland or a combination of Mullvad (Sweden) + Tuta (Germany) + Tor

If you're choosing a VPN for a specific purpose (for example, successful internet banking, bypassing censorship in your country, protection from surveillance, crypto transactions, or just everyday security), let me know, and I'll give you the most accurate advice tailored to your specific needs.
 
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