ServPrivacy vs Privex
A transparent, feature-by-feature comparison. Both hosts serve the privacy-oriented market, but they optimise for different things. Here is how they stack up on no-KYC, crypto support, jurisdictional coverage and hardware.
Complete Comparison
Every attribute is verified from public documentation at the time of writing. We will update this page if either side changes its policy.
| Feature | ServPrivacy | Privex |
|---|---|---|
| No email required | ||
| Token-based authentication | ||
| Jurisdictions | 7 | 3 |
| DMCA-ignored policy | ||
| Full KVM virtualization | ||
| Bare-metal servers | ||
| Custom ISO upload | — | |
| DDoS protection included | — | |
| Unmetered bandwidth | ||
| IPv6 /64 included | ||
| 99.9% SLA with credits | — | |
| Monero (XMR) payment | ||
| Years in operation | 1 | 8 |
| Entry VPS specs | 2 vCPU · 4 GB DDR4 · 60 GB NVMe | 1 vCPU · 512 MB · 10 GB SSD |
| Dedicated starting at | $99/mo | €90/mo |
Strengths on both sides
Where ServPrivacy wins
- Zero email / token auth
- Unlimited bandwidth on all plans
- SLA credits
Where Privex is strong
- Belize / Sweden / Finland jurisdictions — strong privacy
- Monero accepted
- Run by crypto-native team (Steem/Hive background)
Our honest verdict
Privex is a solid crypto-native host with Monero support. But collecting an email defeats the point of anonymous hosting. ServPrivacy eliminates the identity step entirely.
Pick ServPrivacy if
Choose ServPrivacy if: the no-email architecture matters to you, or you need unlimited bandwidth with no metering.
Pick Privex if
Choose Privex if: you need Monero payment specifically, or you already know and trust the operators.
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Try ServPrivacy
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