What it means to be an Australian Veteran Owned Business
Arresti VPN is a certified Australian Veteran Owned Business. Here is what that means, and why we think it matters.
Arresti VPN takes pride in being a certified Australian Veteran Owned Business (AVOB), and strongly advocates for the contributions that veterans make to the everyday workforce. AVOB certification isn't a marketing badge — it's a recognised mark issued by the Australian Veteran Owned Business community to identify businesses majority-owned and operated by Australian Defence Force veterans.
Why it matters
Defence service builds a particular kind of professional — structured, calm under pressure, mission-focused, and serious about the boring details that make systems actually work. Those traits translate cleanly into running a privacy and security business: process matters, trust matters, and "near enough" isn't good enough.
By backing an AVOB-certified business, you're also backing an ecosystem of veteran-owned suppliers, partners and employees. It's a small thing on the face of it, but it adds up across the industry.
What AVOB certification means
AVOB certification is administered by the Australian Veteran Owned Business community at avob.org.au. To carry the badge, a business has to be majority-owned and actively operated by an Australian Defence Force veteran, and demonstrate that on an ongoing basis. It's a real check, not a sticker.
What you get from us
Practically, you get a VPN service designed by people who take privacy seriously. Strict no-logs, modern encryption, sensible speeds, plain-English terms, and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Australian-owned, veteran-owned, no fine print.
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