GhostHost is designed to collect as little as possible. There are no user accounts, no email addresses, and no persistent identifiers tied to you personally. Files are automatically deleted after 60 days.
We don't run ads, we don't sell data, and we don't track you across the web.
We collect only what is necessary to operate the service — including the minimum technical data that any web server receives when you make a request. This is used solely to keep the service running and prevent abuse.
We do not collect names, emails, or any information that directly identifies you. Your uploaded file name and basic metadata (size, type) are stored for display purposes and deleted alongside the file after 60 days.
We cannot guarantee full anonymity.
Every request to our server includes your IP address — this is how the internet works and cannot be avoided at the application level. While we don't actively log or publish your IP, it may exist in infrastructure-level systems we don't fully control.
In response to a valid legal request, data that exists in those systems could potentially be disclosed. GhostHost is not a tool for anonymising illegal activity, and using it as such will not protect you.
If anonymity matters to you, use a VPN or Tor before accessing this service.
We use a single temporary session cookie to remember that you've completed the bot-prevention check. It contains no personal information and expires when you close your browser. No third-party cookies are set.
GhostHost loads fonts and a bot-prevention widget from external CDNs. These services may receive your IP address when assets are fetched. No advertising or analytics networks are used.
Uploaded files and their metadata are permanently deleted after 60 days. Abuse-prevention data (used to enforce upload limits) is deleted within 24 hours unless a permanent restriction is in place.