Effective date: June 19, 2026

Acceptable Use

SailCat is an invite-only VPN service. Access may be suspended, limited, revoked, or banned for illegal activity, malware, spam, scanning, DDoS, harassment, copyright abuse, torrenting or peer-to-peer file sharing, CSAM, resale, credential sharing, or attempts to evade account limits, quotas, subscription checks, security controls, or network policy.

VPN data declaration

SailCat uses account, subscription, device, node, usage, support, audit, abuse, and bounded metadata-only destination summary records only to operate the VPN service, enforce quotas and acceptable use rules, provide support, investigate abuse or security issues, and maintain compliance records. SailCat does not sell, track, advertise, or disclose VPN service data to third parties for advertising, profiling, resale, or unrelated purposes.

Network policy

SailCat exit nodes may block common P2P/torrent ports and flag blocked attempts for operator review. SailCat may also enforce account status, subscription state, billing state, quota limits, node capacity, and abuse controls.

Metadata-only review

Operators may review and preserve account status, subscription status, device keys, assigned VPN IPs, node, timestamps, byte counts, blocked-policy counters, and bounded daily destination IP-prefix, port, and protocol summaries when needed for abuse, abuse reports, subscriptions, billing/admin records, audits, security, and legal-defense review.

Content handling

SailCat does not inspect payloads, private messages, URLs, domains, TLS contents, or application content. Destination summaries are metadata-only records, not logs of visited URLs.

Abuse reports

Abuse reports may be sent to support@sailcat.space. Include the relevant time, IP address, port, protocol, and a concise description. Do not send unnecessary private content.

Retention

Abuse, audit, billing, and traffic-watchdog metadata may be retained as needed for service operation, subscriptions, abuse handling, audits, security, legal-defense review, and compliance. Export packets remain metadata-only.

Related documents

Your use of SailCat is also governed by the Terms and Privacy Policy.