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Hunting for an anonymous web hosting service? That’s exactly what this piece will help you out with. We’ve tried and tested every single web hosting company over here and then have come up with this first-hand experienced based review of the same.
Why do you need an offshore, anonymous web hosting may have multiple answers. The most common one is when you’re trying to avoid govt. censorship or restrictions on the kind of content you’re trying to share.
We’ve compiled this list based on the hosting companies’ features such as speed, bandwidth, uptime etc. along with the anonymity, safety, privacy, and the pricing plans it offers.
At the end of this piece, we’ll also be sharing answers to some of the most asked questions about offshore hosting services. Anyway here are the top 5 anonymous web hosting services you can employ to your benefit.
Best Anonymous Web Hosting Services 2019
1. MivoCloud

Website: https://www.mivocloud.com/
MivoCloud is a company established in 2015, and is based out of Moldova and Romania. It too is an Offshore anonymous hosting company considering how it’s based in offshore locations, and that its registration as well as Payment can be done anonymously.
Registration is mandatory but doesn’t ask for any personal details, so the only shared data is an E-mail ID which can by all measures be from anonymous E-mail clients.
It also is one of the few “Pay Per Hour” cloud hosting providers in the industry which bill you only for the amount of time the servers are used.
It does provide all the hosting solutions which include Shared, VPS as well as Dedicated ones. As for technology, it uses SSD RAID storage which provides better data security (in terms of backup), KVM Virtualization, and DDoS protection upto 1 TBPS.
The control panel is extremely easy and user-friendly making it an apt choice even for those who don’t hold a lot of experience when it comes to server management.
The site however allows only “Legal” content, hence copyrighted material, Hacking, Phishing, Illegal Porn or basically anything outside the confines of the law isn’t allowed.
Does provide for impressive speed though, our test-page loaded up in less than 2 seconds, and for prime locations such as London and US the ping was less than 120 ms and 152 ms respectively.

Anonymity is taken care of with payments as well as it accepts Bitcoin along with Fiat payment methods such as Credit cards, Paypal, WebMoney, Payeer, Wire Transfers etc.
Shared servers start at EUR 25.00/year, VPS starts at EUR 5.00/month and Dedicated at EUR 49.00/month. They let users choose the configurations and specs required and that influences the final pricing any user would be paying.
Offers extensive support not only via E-mail and Calls, but also via Telegram and Facebook Messenger, the support team is extremely helpful when it comes to complaints and issues and refrains from directly suspending accounts as is the case with some other big names on this list of Anonymous offshore hosting companies.
2. CyberBunker
Website: http://www.cyberbunker.com
CyberBunker is probably The most secure offshore, anonymous web hosting service available in the industry.
That I’m claiming based on the fact that quite a few of the popular sites such as Wikileaks and the PirateBay use CyberBunker! Their popularity is also one of the reasons they’re sold out quite frequently and aren’t always available for purchase!

They obviously provide Shared, VPS as well as Dedicated servers in addition to extra services such as backups, suits, collocation etc.
CyberBunker is a pretty serious and professional hosting company, it was initially hosted in a cold-war bunker! Hence its name! Although currently this is the exact location of CyberBunker! And that’s where cash can be dropped as a mode of payment if you wish to buy their services!

Another reason why it’s quite popular is because unlike Anonymously.io it doesn’t limit or restrict its users, and we’re allowed to upload just about every kind of content with just two exceptions Child Porn, and Terrorism.
Because CyberBunker has a history of quite a few run-ins with the law, as well as other organizations trying to bring the company down currently its security is pretty much impregnable.
Physically the Bunker claims to have airlocks, 2MW generators, isolation pads, can survive a 20 megaton nuclear blast as well as EMP shielding.
It lets us choose from CentOS, OpenSUSE, Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora and unlike Anonymously.io it provides these operating systems from its own side without you having to buy them from any other third-party additionally.
It offers couple more payment methods in addition to Bitcoin, such as Wire transfer, Cash as well as Western Union. Obviously, registration is completely anonymous without requiring any personal information.
There’s a setup cost with every server that you buy, and the pricing also varies depending on your payment cycle, i.e. either monthly or yearly.
The shared plans start from as low as 50 EUR setup fee+ 50 EUR/month, or 500 EUR if paid yearly. They include “Fair use policy” on their bandwidth, 1IPv4 number, 6IPv6 numbers and free installation of basic software.
The VPS plans need a 100 EUR setup fee, along with 100 EUR monthly fee, or 1000 EUR if paid yearly. The plan consists of 2X Virtual CPU Cores, 2GB RAM, and 1 dedicated IPv4.
While the most expensive VPS plan goes for a 200 EUR setup fee, 200 EUR monthly, or 2000 EUR if paid yearly, not suited for individuals or very small business but great if you’re a more large-scale website owner.
The plan consists of 8X virtual CPU cores, 512 GB hard drive, 8GB RAM among many other things. All the plans come pre-installed with the OS of our choice.
And finally their most popular servers, the Dedicated ones start as low as EUR 200monthly and go up to EUR 400/month. The following screenshot illustrates their features in details:

Uptime is not a problem with CyberBunker which has been established over the years making it arguably the best anonymous web hosting service in existence.
The only downside? Support isn’t their strongest suits so unless you’re educated in server-management yourselves, or hire someone who is, it may not be the best option to kickstart your site at.
So in a nutshell, it can be used to host extremely sensitive, illegal or controversial content or for onion URLs as an Onion Hosting Service without a problem even though the pricing may not be affordable to everyone.
3. Shinjiru
Website: https://www.shinjiru.com/
Shinjiru is an anonymous web hosting company founded in the year 2000 and is based in Malaysia, which makes it nearly 18 years old now! That by itself speaks volumes when it comes to its reputation or services.
It has 8 Datacenters across the globe to which it has paid massive attention when it comes to their infrastructure and hardware such as using enterprise-grade power-supply, adequate security measures and everything else.
As for anonymity, right from registration to payment it’s completely anonymous and there’s no personal information required, the payment can be made via Bitcoin or Ethereum both of which are the most anonymous currencies currently available in the industry.
It also has a 100 Gbps Anti-DDoS protection which makes sure your sites don’t go offline during such as attack. Also, it provides for “Clean Pipe Network” which provides for “clean, legit traffic” eliminating malware, viruses and other such gimmicks which use up your resources.
It has one of the best SLAs in the industry and claims 99.99% uptime along with low packet drops. Although here’s the uptime recorded by Bicatcha which isn’t exactly 99.99% but is pretty close:

The products being offered are domains, shared hosting, virtual private server, dedicated servers, and E-mail hosting. You can choose between Windows or Linux hosting.
Its plans are such that they suit everyone, regardless of your being an individual with one website, or a company needing dedicated servers for ultra serious projects. The four primary hosting plans are:

The lowest plan too gets you 100 GBs of space and unlimited bandwidth along with 1GB of memory and 10 E-mail accounts. Although their advanced DDoS protection and auto-migration isn’t included in the “Budget” plan.
The strongbolt shared hosting in our experience is the best plan to go for, pertaining to the fact that it provides for the DDoS protection which the “Budget” plan lacks, along with private hidden IP address, hidden DNS, bullet-proof protection, in addition to 25 E-mail accounts and auto-migration.
The VPS provides for 1 to 4 VCPUs based on the plan you go for, 1 Gbps DDoS protection, 1 IP address, 25 to 100 GBs of SSD Storage and 1 to 8 GB of memory again based on the plan you get.
You can also choose from Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu or CentOS-7 absolutely free when going for the VPS!
Note that even though the features differ based on the pricing plans, “anonymity” doesn’t, and all the plans still are as secure as the other plans and accept Bitcoin.
The domains you buy from Shinjiru do comply to U.S laws and hence aren’t as liberal as its hosting offers, but it does offer double WHOIS protection along with Bullet-proof protection against complaints and reports.
Their support is makes them stand apart from other offshore hosting companies, they can be reached via E-mail, support ticket, live-chat via Skype, and even encrypted chat via Wickr. And the support team consists of “engineers” and not just sales-rep hence queries and questions in most cases do get solved pretty professionally.
They also have a “VIP Managed support team” which you can order, then the company provides admins to manage your server in case you aren’t willing to do so yourself.
So in a nutshell, it arguably could be the best anonymous web hosting service out there, although wait till you go through the other available options before arriving on a conclusion.
4. Anonymously.io
Website: https://anonymously.io/
Anonymously is a company that doesn’t have as professional a website as Shinjiru, it also seems much newer regardless of their claim of being “a decade old”. Additionally, there aren’t many reviews about the company on the Internet, but that’s probably the whole point of being an anonymous offshore hosting service.
( I got some complaint against to anonymously.io related to scamming, or money dumping and They also dump my one site full data and submitted funds approx $300 BTC, make sure take your decision based on your search )
They provide complete root access to the VPS as well as Dedicated servers and there’s no monitoring of the bandwidth used by users.
No data is shared or sold with third-parties, neither is any personal data required during registration or at any later point in time.
Registration needs only your E-mail ID and nothing else, which you can use from some anonymous E-mail service such as Protonmail, and payment is done only via Bitcoins hence there’s no trace leading back to you making it truly an anonymous web hosting service.
They also publicly claim to “ignore DMCA complaints” which is one of the primary reasons why people opt for anonymous web hosting companies. Although they do have a “prohibition list” and users found to violate this list suffer an immediate suspension without any notification or compensation.

There isn’t a lot of information available about its infrastructure, or additional protection methods or features but as I’ve personally used the company so from my personal experience its uptime, security, privacy everything else is acceptable apart from one major hiccup, they do “cheat” at certain occasions! (I’ve got proof)
It’ll all be fine and perfect as long as you pay your bills “monthly” in small amounts via Bitcoin, but once trust is established some of us deposit a large sum for 6-12 months in a single transaction to avoid late payment or multiple Bitcoin transactions.
And that’s when the company would delete your account, and stop responding to your E-mails.
The below screenshot is them asking for a USD $300 deposit which was more than my monthly pricing-plan of USD $4.95/month:

This is my transaction information proving my USD $300 deposit:

And this finally is them banning my account and not replying to my E-mails anymore:

Anyway, they’ve got 3 pricing plans which aren’t again super-cheap but are more or less reasonably set, each of these plans are again divided into several sub-plans which you can choose from:
  • Anonymous Shared Hosting: $4.95/month
  • VPS: $14.95/month.
  • Dedicated servers: $99.99/month.
*All the plans claim to have a 30-day money back guarantee.
The shared hosting ranges from $4.95 to $29.95/month, the cheapest plan offers 10 GB SSD, 50 GB Bandwidth, 5 subdomains, 5 addons, 10 SQL Databases, while the most expensive plan offers 100 GB SSD storage, 1000 GB Bandwidth, 35 Addon domains, 80 MySQL databases etc.
The VPS on the other hand ranges from $14.99 to USD $98.99/month, again the cheapest plan gets you 1GB of RAM, 15GB SSD, 1 IP address along with root access, while the most expensive plan comes with 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD, and again 1IP address along with root access.
As for the dedicated plan, it too has 4-subplans you can choose from as shown in the following screenshot, but unless you’re someone with a huge project and millions of hits a month, chances are you won’t need to dedicated server just yet.

The support team can be reached only via E-mail and live-chat which isn’t as many options as Shinjiru, but you’re helped out perfectly well as long as you haven’t deposited large amounts of Bitcoin to your account.
They also offer “Fully managed services” for server management, charged at $1 USD/day which needs to be paid monthly. Also, on the VPS they do not offer cPanel, WHMCS, Plesk, Direct Admin, or Vesta Panel.
Although they do support the control panels, and hence you need to buy them from a third-party, and the team would install it for free on your server.
 
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