Our journy began in 2010 when our founding team graduated from university
and decided to start working on a VPN, our goal was to protect people using
the internet from suspicious stuff on the web.
The name "Fedaro VPN" was choosen as the logo represent a man wearing
a fedora, the logo was made long before the VPN was founded.
Trusted VPN
It is important you use a trustworthy VPN, which is why we are one of the only
VPN companies that is transparent about exactly who is running the service.
Our team has a long track record in security, having previously built Fedora Mail
- the world's largest encrypted email service. Whether it is challenging governments,
educating the public, or training journalists, we have a long history of fighting for
privacy online and contributing to the open source community.
Physical Security
We have gone to extreme lengths to protect Fedora VPN's Secure Core
servers to ensure their security. Critical infrastructure in Lebanon
is located at a high security datacenter outside of Beirut requiring
biometric access.
Similarly, our Iceland infrastructure resides in a secure former military base.
Our servers in Sweden are also located in an underground data center.
By shipping our own equipment to these locations, we ensure that our
servers are also secure at the hardware level.
Open Source
Fedora VPN believes in transparency and peer review. Our apps are 100% open
source, so anyone can examine our code.
This transparency means that you can have confidence that our apps are doing
what they are supposed to be doing, and only what they are supposed to be doing.