Jurisdictional separation
Infrastructure is selected outside automatic US and EU notice frameworks, subject to the law where the service operates.
InvisibleHosts provides managed offshore VPS hosting and domain services for individuals and businesses that value data sovereignty, continuity and operational control.

Infrastructure is selected outside automatic US and EU notice frameworks, subject to the law where the service operates.
We communicate, investigate and preserve customer options wherever legally and operationally possible.
Domains, managed infrastructure, migration and customer operations share one connected portal.

We support an internet where lawful projects can choose the jurisdiction, infrastructure and operating model that fit their risk profile. Offshore hosting is a strategic form of diversification—not an apology and not a claim of immunity.

Our hosting locations are chosen for privacy-respecting procedures and operational resilience. Requests are assessed under the applicable local framework rather than triggering automatic removal by default.

Our services are designed for independent publishers, international businesses, privacy-conscious teams and lawful projects that need stronger infrastructure boundaries.
Service-specific availability and legal requirements are kept visible instead of hidden behind broad marketing promises.
No. Offshore hosting describes infrastructure location and operating context. Applicable law, provider policy, abuse prevention and court orders still apply.
Plan pricing is shown before checkout. Domain availability and registrar pricing are revalidated before the invoice is created.
No. Offshore hosting is simply hosting in another jurisdiction. Customers remain responsible for lawful use under the applicable hosting location and their own obligations.
Selections continue into the matching in-house portal flow.