Password Manager Hosting in Switzerland
Deploy Password Manager Hosting on an offshore VPS in Switzerland — hardware tuned for the workload, jurisdiction chosen for legal exposure, $11.00/mo with crypto-only billing.
Why Switzerland for Password Manager Hosting
- Strict privacy laws, political neutrality, top-tier infra.
- Always-on uptime so your vault is reachable
- Full root access to install Vaultwarden
- A jurisdiction with strong privacy law
Why Switzerland is a good fit for Password Manager Hosting
Switzerland offers a specific legal and regulatory profile that pairs well with Password Manager Hosting workloads. Below: the relevant jurisdictional context.
Switzerland is the gold standard for privacy hosting. The Federal Data Protection Act (FADP) provides some of the strongest data protection guarantees in the world. Switzerland's political neutrality means it has no obligation to share data with foreign intelligence alliances including Five Eyes and Fourteen Eyes. The country's legendary banking secrecy tradition extends to digital services, with strict legal penalties for unauthorized data disclosure. Swiss data centers operate on some of the most reliable power grids in the world, with Tier III+ certifications standard. For users who need maximum legal protection and enterprise-grade reliability, Swiss hosting is the premium choice.
Technical setup for Password Manager Hosting on Switzerland servers
Vaultwarden is deliberately small — it runs comfortably on the most modest VPS, using minimal CPU and RAM. Because it speaks the Bitwarden protocol, every official Bitwarden client — desktop, mobile, browser extension — connects to your own server with just a URL change. You get the polished apps and the convenience of a hosted manager, with the vault itself on hardware that answers to you alone.
Switzerland pricing — Password Manager Hosting tiers
Password Manager Hosting workloads on our Switzerland fleet start at $11.00/mo. Plans are pre-filtered to tiers that match the typical CPU, memory and bandwidth profile for this use case.
Password Manager Hosting in Switzerland — FAQ
01 Is Switzerland a safe jurisdiction for Password Manager Hosting?
Switzerland has favorable laws for Password Manager Hosting workloads — no mandatory data retention, limited western legal cooperation, and a track record of resisting ad-hoc takedown demands. Specific risks vary by use case; see our jurisdiction-selector for a side-by-side legal comparison.
02 How is the Switzerland network latency?
Our Switzerland fleet peers directly with major regional internet exchanges. Latency to Western Europe is typically under 60 ms, to North America under 130 ms. For Password Manager Hosting, this is well within usable range.
03 Can I scale up Password Manager Hosting later?
Yes. The plans listed start at $11.00/mo and scale up to dedicated bare-metal in the same Switzerland location. You can upgrade in place or migrate to a larger tier without changing your IP block.
04 What about DMCA, GDPR, or local takedown notices for Password Manager Hosting?
Switzerland's legal environment is favorable for Password Manager Hosting. We honor only legally-binding court orders from Switzerland jurisdiction itself; foreign DMCA and similar notices have no automatic effect here.
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