The team
Who builds Loude
A note about anonymity, accountability, and the trade-off between them.
Loude is built by a small distributed team. We are not a single founder with a Twitter brand. We are not a big corporation with a press office. We are several people, in several jurisdictions, who write the code, run the servers, answer your support emails, and ship the updates.
Why no faces
VPN founders historically get targeted. Sometimes by states, sometimes by competitors, sometimes by the kind of person who thinks privacy is a personal insult. We have watched colleagues at other privacy products lose years to lawsuits, doxxing, and visa headaches. Anonymity is not a marketing pose — it is operational security.
The trade-off is real. You cannot Google our LinkedIn profiles. You cannot vet us by our resumes. We get that. So we offer accountability in the only forms that actually mean something:
How we are accountable
- The code. Our clients send traffic through public protocols. Anyone with Wireshark can verify what we send and receive.
- The no-logs policy. Enforced server-side, not just stated in a privacy policy. If a node is seized tomorrow, there is nothing on it to seize.
- The billing rails. Subscriptions go through Apple and Google. We never touch a credit card. If we vanished tomorrow, your refund path is clear.
- The support thread. Every email gets a real human reply within 48 hours. Often the person who wrote the relevant code.
Press & partnerships
Journalists, partnership inquiries, security researchers — write to press@loudevpn.com. We answer in 2 business days. For a press kit (logo, brand colours, fact sheet, boilerplate quote), see /press/.
— the Loude team