Spokojstvo started as a conversation between friends who worked in tech and were increasingly uncomfortable with what VPN companies actually do with your data. We built something better.
Most "privacy" VPNs are advertising businesses dressed up in privacy language. They log your activity, sell aggregate data to third parties, and spend their budgets on influencer sponsorships rather than infrastructure. We've seen the contracts. We've read the privacy policies written in legalese designed to obscure, not inform.
Spokojstvo — "tranquility" in Serbian — was founded in 2025 by a small team of network engineers and privacy advocates. We had one rule: we would never build a product that treats users as the inventory. No venture capital. No advertising revenue. No data deals.
The result is a VPN that runs on dedicated exit nodes, costs nothing, and collects almost nothing.
Spokojstvo uses a Shadowsocks-based architecture. Your traffic is encrypted on your device, routed through one of our servers in your chosen location, and exits there — websites see that server's IP, not yours.
Your traffic is encrypted with ChaCha20-IETF-Poly1305 before it leaves your device.
Encrypted traffic passes through a server in your chosen location. Websites see that IP, not yours.
Responses travel back through the same encrypted tunnel directly to your device.