Fox Vpn Privacy Policy

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Last updated: June 11, 2025

Welcome

Security and privacy are at the heart of what we do. Accordingly, we think it is important to be transparent about what personal data we collect, how we use it, with whom we share it, and how we store it. This Privacy Notice describes how we process and handle data provided to us in connection with your use of certain of our products, services, apps, and websites that link to this notice (we refer to these collectively as our “services”).

This notice uses the term “personal data” to refer to information that is related to an identified or identifiable natural person and is protected as personal data under applicable data protection laws.

Who are we

This notice covers Convivator Private Limited's data collection and processing practices with respect to any virtual private network (VPN) applications offered by each of them, including Fox Vpn.

In this notice, “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to the particular company from the list above that provides you with the services and is responsible for handling your data in accordance with this notice. For mobile apps, you can identify which company this is by looking at which company is listed as offering the app on the download page for that app or reviewing its terms of service.

Age Restrictions‍

Our services are not intended for and may not be used by minors. In this context, minors are individuals under the age of 13 (or such lower age as may be applicable in a jurisdiction). We do not knowingly collect personal data from minors. If we discover that we have collected personal data from a minor, we may close their account and delete associated data without notice.

Key Assurances about Fox Vpn

  • Fox Vpn does not record your VPN browsing activities in any way that can be associated with you. When you use a VPN connection, we do not store any information that identifies what you browse, view, or do online via that VPN connection. The exception is when you choose to communicate with us (such as via chat or email) over a VPN connection and choose to identify yourself to us.
  • Data over our VPN connections is encrypted and we do not inspect or record the contents of what you are browsing, viewing, or doing through them (unless you are using the VPN connection to communicate with us).
  • Since we do not collect your VPN browsing activities, even if we were compelled to share user activity data, there would be nothing to give.
  • Free versions of our VPN products are supported by personalized ads, but these ads are not personalized based on any of your VPN browsing activity, nor do we share any such activity with our advertising partners. Personalization is conducted by our advertising partners, who collect personal data such as your user-resettable advertising identifier (e.g. AAID or IDFA) and combine it with the information they have to show you ads that they believe are more relevant to you. Google allows you to disable your advertising identifier via Google account settings.
  • Paid versions of our VPN products do not contain ads, and therefore do not send information to these advertising partners.

1. What information do we collect about you?

This section describes the various types of information we collect from and about you. We may collect the types of information described below.

Information you provide to us

  • Account information. Our services generally do not require you to create an account to use them.
  • Customer support information. If you contact us for support, we collect information from you to help diagnose and resolve the issue. This information may include your contact information (e.g. e-mail address) and information about your use of the services.

‍Information collected automatically when using our services

  • IP address. We may collect your IP address when you use our services and also derive your approximate location based on your IP address. See section 2 to understand what we use your IP address and derived location for. However, we do not store your IP address.
  • User interaction data. We collect information about how you interact with our websites, applications, and advertisements that we may publish. For example, we may track what user interface elements are clicked on.
  • Device information. We and our ad networks collect information from and about the device you use to access our services. We may collect device model, device settings, operating system, network information, and application version numbers. Our ad networks only collect this information for free users.
  • Device hash. We may generate a unique hash for each device that uses our services. The device hash is randomly generated and you can re-install the app to get a new device ID. Device hashes are not linked to VPN browsing activity or user identities.
  • Advertising identifiers. Our ad networks may collect your device identifier for marketing and analytics purposes. Google allows you to disable your advertising identifier via Google account settings.
  • VPN application information. We do not store your VPN browsing activity (e.g. websites you browse or apps accessed through a VPN connection). However, we may collect diagnostic information as referenced above. We also collect anonymized application usage data such as speed, latency, connection success, login success, feature usage, error reports, and troubleshooting reports.
  • Information from cookies and similar technologies. We may receive information from cookies and similar technologies. You can read more about these in our cookie policy in Section 5. 

2. What do we use the information for?

  • To provide, maintain, troubleshoot, and support our services. We use your information since it is required to fulfill our contractual obligations to you, such as providing you access when you have an active subscription, using IP address information to connect you to the best VPN server, using usage information to troubleshoot a problem you report with our services, and ensuring the proper functioning of our services.
  • To communicate with users and prospective users. We use your information to communicate with you, which includes responding to your support and other requests, and sending you information and updates about our services. We may do this to fulfill our contract with you, because you consented to the communication, or because we have a legitimate interest in providing you with information about our services. You can opt out of marketing communications at any time.
  • To improve our services. To continue to improve our services, we use your information to understand how users interact with our services. For example, we analyze usage, device, and diagnostic information to understand usage trends and user engagement with our services. This allows us to increase servers where demand has increased. We may use device and threat information to conduct spam, threat, and other research to improve our threat detection capabilities. We review customer feedback to understand what we could be doing better.
  • To develop new services. We have a legitimate interest in using your information to plan for and develop new services. For example, we may use customer support requests and user feedback to understand what new services users may want.
  • To market and advertise our services. We may use your information to provide, measure, personalize, and enhance our advertising and marketing based on our legitimate interest in offering you services that may be of interest. For example, we may use information such as who or what business referred you to our services to understand how effective our advertising is; we may use information to administer promotional activities such as sweepstakes and referral programs. We do not collect your VPN browsing activity or use it for these (or any other) purposes.
  • To prevent harm or liability. We may use information for security purposes (such as to investigate security issues or to monitor and prevent fraud) and to prevent abuse. We may do this to protect an individual’s vital interests, or because we have a legitimate interest in preventing harm or liability to us and our users. For example, we may use account, usage, and device information to determine whether an entity is engaging in abusive or unauthorized activity in connection with our services.
  • For legal compliance. We internally use your information as required by applicable law, legal process, or regulation. For example, we may use your billing address to ensure we comply with embargoes and sanctions. To learn about our practices regarding sharing your information with third parties for legal compliance purposes, see Section 3 below. We use your information to enforce our legal rights and resolve disputes. We use your information to determine local taxes.
  • IP addresses. We know that IP addresses can be regarded by users as sensitive information.
    • While collection of your IP address is required from a technical perspective to enable the use of our services, IP addresses are neither stored nor used beyond the period that they are required for such use (i.e. the duration of a VPN session). We do not associate IP addresses with any VPN browsing activity.

Note that we may use and disclose aggregated data and data that is de-identified such that it no longer reveals the identity of an individual user for regulatory compliance, research, and analysis, our own or third party marketing and advertising activities, and other legitimate business purposes.

3. With whom do we disclose your personal information?

We may disclose your information in the following circumstances:

  • Affiliates and third party service providers. To help us provide some aspects of our services, we work with our affiliates and trusted third parties. To protect your data, we enter into appropriate confidentiality and data processing terms with these third parties, review their security practices, and limit information sharing to the scope of what they are helping us with. Examples of activities that third parties help us with include:
    • providing analytics about our services
    • providing sales and customer support
    • maintaining the infrastructure required to provide our services
    • delivering our marketing and advertising content
    • serving advertising content
  • To a new owner. If ownership or control of all or part of our services, assets, or business changes, we may transfer your information to the new owner.
  • To comply with legal processes and the law. For our VPN products, we protect your privacy by ensuring that we do not log or record online activities that you conduct over a VPN connection in any way that can be tied back to you, meaning that we do not have any data to share with law enforcement and government agencies who make requests for information about what you were doing through a VPN connection. Subject to the foregoing, we may disclose your information related to your account such as your email address if we are required to do so by applicable law; to comply with our legal obligations; to comply with legal processes; and to respond to valid law enforcement requests relating to a criminal investigation, or alleged or suspected illegal activity that may expose us, you, or any of our other users to legal liability. If we disclose your information for these purposes, we limit the information disclosed to what is legally necessary, and challenge information requests that we believe are unlawful, overbroad, or otherwise invalid.
  • To enforce our rights and prevent fraud and abuse. We may disclose limited amounts of your information to enforce and administer our agreements with customers and users, and to respond to claims asserted against us. We may also disclose your information to protect against fraud and abuse against us, our affiliates, users, and others.

4. Use of Advertising Services With Free VPN Products

For users of our free VPN products, we may serve ads through the use of third party advertising services. As previously noted, we do not collect VPN browsing information or share VPN browsing information with advertising service providers. However, as with any online advertising service, the entities will have access to the information associated with ad delivery such as which website or app the ad was delivered to, and certain device-specific information.

To display ads in our apps, we may use third party software development kits (SDKs), which consist of software code provided by a third party that is embedded in our apps. These SDKs may collect the following information from your device or use:

  • Device or mobile advertising identifiers (controlled by your mobile operating system)
  • IP address, which may reveal your approximate geographic location as determined by your carrier or ISP. However, when using the VPN service, this may replace your actual location with an alternative geographic location.
  • Device-specific information such as make, model, OS version, language, time zone, and other information.
  • The name of the app or website serving the ad.

As some ads may be personalized based on your mobile advertising identifier or IP address, you may see an AdChoices icon on an ad. You can click this icon to learn more about the ad network that provided the ad, its privacy policy, and your choices regarding opting out from any personalized advertising. If you opt out from personalized advertising, you may still see non-personalized ads. While we request you not to use ad blockers to prevent the display of ads because that is how we support our free services, our services can continue functioning if you do use ad blockers.

Advertising services we use to provide ads with our free VPN products may include:

VendorPrivacy Policy
Google Admob / Google Analyticshttps://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites
Yandex Adshttps://yandex.com/legal/international_ads_privacy/
Unity Adshttps://unity.com/legal/privacy-policy

In addition, you may opt out of interest-based mobile advertising by utilizing the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) AppChoices app.

5. Tracking Technologies & Cookies

About Tracking Technologies

We use various technologies in our services to help us collect information which may include tracking links and pixel tags/page tags/web beacons. These are small, hidden images and blocks of code placed in web pages, ads, and our emails that allow us to determine if you perform a specific action. When you access a page, ad, or email, or click a link, these items let us know that you have accessed that page, opened an email, or clicked a link. For convenience, we refer to these as “tracking technologies,” although they are not always used to track individuals and the information collected is in a non-identifiable form that does not reference any personal data.

SDKs

SDKs or software development kits are software code provided by our advertising network or other business partners that let our software interact with the services those partners provide. For example, in certain of our mobile apps, we may use an SDK to enable our app to serve ads from an advertising network. Sometimes these interactions will involve that business partner collecting, using, and tracking some information from the device on which the software is run.  See above regarding the type of information that is collected and used for advertising purposes.

Cookies

Cookies are small portions of text that are stored on the device you use to access our services. Cookies enable us (or third parties that we allow to set cookies on your device) to recognize repeat users. Cookies may expire after a period of time, depending on what they are used for. We use cookies:

  • To provide our services. Some cookies are essential for the proper operation of our services. For example, cookies allow us to authenticate who you are and whether you’re authorized to access a resource.
  • To store your preferences. Cookies can store your preferences, such as language preferences or whether to pre-fill your username on sign in forms. We may also use them to optimize the content that we show to you.
  • For analytics. Cookies are used to inform us how users interact with our services so we can, as a legitimate interest, improve how they work (such as what screens or webpages you access, and whether our advertising is effective).
  • For security. Cookies can enable us and our payment processors to detect certain kinds of fraud.
  • For advertising-related purposes. We advertise our services online with the help of third parties who show ads and marketing about us on sites around the internet.

Third Parties

We may allow our business partners to place certain tracking technologies in our services. These partners use these technologies for the following purposes:

  • To provide our services. Some business partners who help us to provide our services may use these technologies to support those efforts.
  • For Analytics. To help us understand how you use our services.
  • For Marketing. To help us market and advertise our services to you, including on third party websites. Cookies are used in connection with this to measure the performance of our advertising, attribute actions you take with our ads with actions you take on our services, deliver ad retargeting (serving ads based on your past interactions with our services), and target ads at similar audiences.
  • To Serve Ads. Ad networks may use these technologies to display ads which they think will be more relevant to you. For more information, please see the “Displaying Advertisements” section above.

Your Choices

  • Our Cookies: Most web browsers and some mobile devices give you the ability to manage your cookie preferences, including deleting cookies and blocking cookies from being set on those browsers or devices. Visit the “help” section of your mobile device to understand what controls it gives you over cookies. Note that deleting or blocking certain cookies could adversely impact the proper operation of our services.
  • Third Party Advertising Cookies: For information on how to opt out of personalized or interest-based advertising, you can visit the following pages:some text
  • Google Ads. To opt out from Google ad personalization, visit the Google Ads Settings page. These opt out mechanisms are not provided by us and we are not responsible for the availability or operation of them. Note that after opting out of personalized advertising you may still see non-personalized ads.
  • Google Analytics. We use Google Analytics to help us understand how users use our services. Google makes available a Google Analytics Opt Out Browser Add-On if you do not want to participate in Google Analytics.

6. Security

We employ a range of administrative, organizational, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect your data against unauthorized access, loss, or modification. Access to your account and other information is restricted to our team members who require such access to perform their job functions. While our controls are strong, no data security measures can guarantee 100% protection.

7. International Data Transfers

We may transfer your personal data to countries other than the one in which you reside. We do this to facilitate our operations, and transferees include our group companies, service providers, and partners. Laws in other countries may be different to those that apply where you reside. For example, personal data collected within Switzerland, United Kingdom or the European Economic Area (EEA) may be transferred and processed outside Switzerland, United Kingdom or the EEA for purposes described in this policy. 

However, we put in place appropriate safeguards that help to ensure that such data receives an adequate level of protection. You may contact us if you would like more information about such safeguards.

8. Marketing Communications and Third Party Web Site Links

Push Notifications. If you opt in to receive push notifications, we will send you push notifications. If you no longer wish to receive these types of communications, you may turn them off through your device settings.

9. VPN Usage Disclaimer & User Responsibility

VPN use may be restricted or prohibited in certain jurisdictions. It is your responsibility to ensure that your use of the VPN complies with all applicable local laws and regulations.

Fox VPN and its affiliates are not liable for:

  • Legal consequences due to VPN use
  • Government surveillance or enforcement
  • Arrests, penalties, or legal actions arising from misuse

Using Fox VPN in restricted countries or for illegal activities is entirely at your own risk.

9.1 User Responsibilities

By using Fox VPN, you agree to:

  • Use the app in accordance with applicable laws
  • Not engage in unlawful or harmful activities
  • Maintain the security of your device and connection
  • Accept full responsibility for how you use the service

11. Your Consent

By downloading and using Fox VPN, you consent to the collection and use of information as described in this Privacy Policy.

12. Privacy Notice Updates

We may update this Privacy Notice from time to time in accordance with this section for reasons such as changes in laws, industry standards, and business practices. We will post updates to this page and update the “Last updated” date above. If we make updates that materially alter your privacy rights, we will also make reasonable efforts to provide you with advance notice, such as via email or through the services. If you disagree with such an update to this policy, you may stop using the services and cancel your services account. If you do not cancel your account before the date the update becomes effective, your continued use of our services will be subject to the updated Privacy Notice.

13. Contact Us

For questions, feedback, or data-related requests, please contact: 📧 convivatorprivatelimited@gmail.com