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ALTERNATIVE Head-to-head Verified 2026-05-29

ServPrivacy vs Njalla

Njalla has arguably the strongest privacy reputation in this field — kycnot.me lists it as "guaranteed no-KYC," and its privacy-by-proxy registrar is a genre staple. People look for a Njalla alternative when they need the VPS to be a first-class product, not an add-on to a domain service, when Sweden-only is too narrow, or when reviews about account suspensions give them pause — which is where ServPrivacy positions itself.

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On this page
  1. Verdict
  2. Head to head
  3. Trade-offs
  4. Who picks which
  5. A VPS product vs a VPS add-on
  6. Anonymity, support and jurisdiction
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The verdict

Njalla is the better pick if guaranteed anonymity is the single overriding requirement and you want a registrar plus hosting from a provider with that specific reputation — few names carry it. ServPrivacy is the stronger choice when you want a VPS-first product at a lower entry price, a fleet across 6 jurisdictions rather than one, and a support and billing model you can lean on, while still signing up with no email and no documents.

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ServPrivacy vs Njalla

Verified 2026-05-29; figures from each host's own pages. Where a field could not be confirmed from Njalla's own pages we print a dash, not a guess.

ServPrivacy compared with Njalla
Attribute ServPrivacy Njalla
Entry config 2 vCPU / 4 GB from $8.00 1 vCPU / 1.5 GB from €15
Monero First-class (native XMR, no third party) Accepted directly
KYC None — handle + password Guaranteed no-KYC
Locations 6 regions / 3 continents 1 (Sweden)
DMCA posture Not processed
Deploy time 15 min
Setup fee None
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Where each one is stronger

Where Njalla wins

  • A best-in-class privacy reputation — kycnot.me rates it "guaranteed no-KYC," which very few hosts achieve.
  • A privacy-by-proxy registrar service that lets you hold domains anonymously alongside hosting.
  • A long activist pedigree and a brand built specifically around not knowing who its customers are.
  • Native Monero support for paying without identifying yourself.

Where ServPrivacy differs

  • A VPS-first product line rather than an add-on to a registrar service.
  • A lower entry price for more resource — a 2 vCPU / 4 GB plan from $8.00/mo.
  • A 6-region fleet across three continents, where Njalla is Sweden-only.
  • A clear prepaid-balance billing model with 99.9% SLA and a published court-orders-only DMCA stance.
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Who should pick which

Pick Njalla

Pick Njalla if guaranteed anonymity is non-negotiable and you specifically want its privacy-by-proxy registrar alongside a VPS, from a provider whose entire reputation is built on not knowing who you are.

Pick ServPrivacy

Pick ServPrivacy if you want the VPS itself to be the main product — cheaper per spec, across 6 jurisdictions, with a dependable prepaid-balance billing model and 99.9% SLA — while still signing up with no email or documents.

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A VPS product vs a VPS add-on

This is the difference most Njalla users feel first. Njalla grew up as a privacy-focused registrar, and its VPS offering reads as an extension of that — a useful one, but secondary to the domain product. ServPrivacy is the other way round: the VPS and dedicated fleet is the whole business, with a configurator, a panel, a prepaid balance, snapshots and a published 99.9% SLA built around it. On entry pricing the gap is real — Njalla's smallest VPS starts noticeably higher than ServPrivacy's $8.00/mo 2 vCPU / 4 GB plan for comparable or less resource. If hosting is the thing you're actually buying, a VPS-first provider tends to give you more product surface for the money; if you want the domain-plus-hosting bundle under one anonymous account, Njalla's integration is the draw.

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Anonymity, support and jurisdiction

Credit where it's due: Njalla's "guaranteed no-KYC" rating is the strongest privacy signal on the comparison table, and that reputation is earned. ServPrivacy is also no-document and no-email — a handle and a password are the entire account — but we don't claim to outrank Njalla on raw anonymity reputation; we compete on everything around it. Njalla is Sweden-only, while ServPrivacy runs 6 regions across three continents, including non-EU options in Switzerland and Panama. Public reviews of Njalla also raise account-suspension and support complaints; our answer is a prepaid-balance model with a clear panel, an 99.9% uptime SLA with pro-rated credits, and a DMCA posture stated in plain terms — notices are not processed, only binding court orders are acted on.

SP·07 — FAQ

ServPrivacy vs Njalla

Is Njalla no-KYC?

Yes — Njalla is one of the few hosts kycnot.me rates as "guaranteed no-KYC," and anonymity is the core of its brand. ServPrivacy is also no-KYC: no email, no documents, just a handle, a password and recovery codes.

Is ServPrivacy cheaper than Njalla?

On entry pricing, yes — ServPrivacy's smallest VPS is a 2 vCPU / 4 GB plan from $8.00/mo, while Njalla's cheapest VPS starts higher for comparable or less resource. See the verified table above for the exact published figures.

Can I migrate from Njalla to ServPrivacy?

Yes. Create a handle, top up from $30.00 in Monero or another supported coin, and deploy a matching plan — VPS land in 15 min. Move data with rsync or a snapshot, repoint DNS, and only tear down the Njalla VPS once the new one is confirmed working.

Compared — now deploy

Our side: VPS from $8.00/mo across 6 offshore regions, dedicated from $66.00/mo, first-class Monero from a prepaid balance.

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