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No KYC VPS in Malaysia - Register Without Identity Documents
Know-Your-Customer (KYC) verification requires submitting government ID, passport scans, or other identity documents. Anubiz Host does not impose KYC requirements for VPS hosting in Malaysia. A valid email address and cryptocurrency payment are sufficient to provision a server. No documents, no ID verification, no address confirmation.
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Why KYC-Free Hosting Matters
KYC (Know-Your-Customer) is a financial compliance practice imported from banking into hosting. It requires collecting and verifying government identity documents before providing service. Many mainstream hosting providers now impose KYC as a blanket policy.
The problem with KYC in hosting: it creates a data trail linking your real-world identity to your server. That trail exists in the provider's database, which is subject to legal requests, data breaches, and provider policy changes. A provider that has your passport scan has a permanent link between you and your server.
Anubiz Host does not collect identity documents. Malaysia's PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act 2010) creates formal data protection rights. Malaysian courts require proper legal process for any data disclosure. Hosting without KYC in Malaysia means the provider's records cannot link your government ID to your server - because we never collected that information.
How No-KYC VPS Registration Works in Malaysia
Registration workflow at Anubiz Host:
1. Create account with any email address (Tor-accessible, disposable, or pseudonymous)
2. Select your Malaysia VPS plan
3. Choose cryptocurrency payment (Monero recommended for maximum anonymity)
4. Send payment to the displayed crypto address
5. VPS is provisioned automatically upon payment confirmation
6. Receive SSH credentials via email
At no point are you asked for: government-issued ID, passport, driver's license, national ID number, physical address, phone number, or any biometric information.
The only data Anubiz Host holds is: your email address, payment record (crypto transaction hash), and VPS specifications. A disposable email + Monero payment means the only record is an XMR transaction hash with no identity link.
Security Practices for No-KYC ${c.name} VPS
Operating a no-KYC Malaysia VPS with maximum privacy requires attention to operational security at each layer:
**Account layer**: Use a ProtonMail or Tutanota account created via Tor. Never access the Anubiz Host panel from your home IP - use Tor Browser or a trusted VPN for all panel access.
**Payment layer**: Use Monero acquired via a no-KYC peer-to-peer exchange. Bisq, LocalMonero (while operational), or cash-to-Monero services. The XMR transaction itself is private by default.
**Server access layer**: SSH into your Malaysia VPS via Tor or VPN. The server SSH log records source IPs - connecting from your real IP is the most common way to break anonymity even with otherwise perfect setup.
**Application layer**: Log management, Tor hidden service configuration, and application-level privacy settings determine what information your server retains about its own users.
Malaysia's PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act 2010) creates formal data protection rights. Malaysian courts require proper legal process for any data disclosure.
No-KYC Hosting vs KYC Hosting - What You Gain and Lose
Understanding the tradeoffs of no-KYC hosting:
**What you gain**: No identity document trail at the provider. Provider data breach does not expose your government ID. Legal requests to the provider cannot produce identity documents that link to you. Freedom from data sharing between the provider and third-party identity verification services.
**What you give up**: No credit card payment option (financial identity provides what KYC documents provide - crypto removes both). No payment disputes or chargebacks through card networks. Slightly longer verification on account issues (support cannot verify identity, works on account credentials).
**Who no-KYC hosting serves**: Journalists protecting source identities, researchers separating work infrastructure from personal identity, activists in restrictive countries, businesses in high-risk industries that face banking discrimination, and privacy-conscious individuals who prefer infrastructure that does not know who they are.
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