isonode_

Not Just a Private Connection.
A Disposable Environment.

Use It. Close It.
Gone.

Private Sessions.
Disposable Infrastructure.

Not Just a Private Connection.
A Disposable Environment.

"No logs" is just a promise. Ephemeral architecture doesn't need to promise.

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Features

Core Architecture

Fresh Environment

Every session launches a pristine workspace. No inherited state. No lingering vulnerabilities.

Core Architecture

Automatic Teardown

When the session ends, the environment is destroyed instantly — along with all temporary keys and session artifacts.

Core Architecture

WebRTC Streaming

Give users the workspace, not the network. Connect from any modern browser with zero endpoint installation.

Session Control

Network Egress Limits

Strict network egress policies ensure your session only communicates with authorized destinations.

Session Control

Disposable Browsers

Each launch uses a clean browser profile with fresh storage, zero tracking cookies, and empty caches.

Session Control

Transfer Restrictions

Prevent uncontrolled data exfiltration by blocking or strictly restricting clipboard access and file transfers.

Security

WebRTC streaming turns the endpoint into a window, not a workspace.

Interaction without possession

The user sees and controls the session, but the actual browser, desktop, or application runs somewhere else. Sensitive data remains inside the remote environment instead of being downloaded, cached, synced, or stored locally.

> RULE.ENFORCED: ZERO_LOCAL_STORAGE
Reduced attack surface

Open risky links without inviting them onto your machine. If the remote session is running a browser, malicious ads, infected downloads, or exploit attempts are contained in the remote environment instead of executing on the user's device.

> STATUS: ENDPOINT_ISOLATED
Session teardown

When paired with ephemeral compute, the remote environment is destroyed after the session ends. This removes session cookies, temporary files, browser history, cached credentials, and local app state. When the session ends, the workspace disappears with it.

Monthly Subscriptions

Primary Monthly

$12.99 USD /mo
POPULAR
  • > High Performance Environment
  • > 30 Day Ephemeral Session
  • > PII handled by Stripe
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Secondary Monthly

$8.99 USD /mo
  • > Standard Environment
  • > 30 Day Ephemeral Session
  • > PII handled by Stripe
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Day Passes

Day Pass (Primary)

$8.99 USD /24h
  • > High Performance Environment
  • > 24 Hour Trial Session
  • > Converts to Monthly Credit
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Day Pass (Secondary)

$4.99 USD /24h
  • > Standard Environment
  • > 24 Hour Trial Session
  • > Converts to Monthly Credit
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Ask the assistant

Quick questions about isonode — what it is, how it differs from a VPN, what your data looks like — answered in plain language. No PII collected; this conversation lives only in your browser.

Try: "How is this different from a VPN?" or "What data do you store about me?"

Frequently Asked

What is isonode? +
Ephemeral compute. You get a brand-new browser or desktop session that runs on our infrastructure, streamed to your local browser. When you disconnect, the entire environment is destroyed — keys, history, cache, all of it.
How is this different from a VPN? +
A VPN reroutes your traffic through infrastructure that continues to exist after you disconnect. We create a fresh compute environment for each session and destroy it when you log out. VPNs protect the connection; we protect what the session does.
What information do you store about me? +
We store an account ID linked to a payment voucher ID. That is the entire customer record. We do not collect email, name, billing address, or any identifying personal data. Stripe (and other vendors) handle payment details on their side; we never see them.
What happens when my session ends? +
The container is destroyed within seconds. Browser history, cached files, cookies, session WireGuard keys, and any temporary data inside the environment are wiped. The next session starts from scratch.
What payment methods do you accept? +
Stripe (card) today. PayPal and additional more-anonymous vendors are on the roadmap.
How long does a session last? +
Day Pass tiers run for a 24-hour window. Monthly tiers run for 30 days of usage. Idle sessions are automatically reaped after a few minutes of inactivity to keep capacity available.
What can I run inside a session? +
Browser tiers ship with Brave, Chromium, Firefox, and similar. Desktop tiers ship with Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, and Mint. Each comes from a custom-built image we control.
Can I save work between sessions? +
Not yet, and not by accident. Persistent storage breaks the ephemeral guarantee. We're exploring opt-in encrypted storage that the user controls end-to-end, but it isn't part of the current product.