ProxyStore digital goods
ProxyStore is a German digital-goods reseller that sells partner service codes through a deliberately low-data storefront. It is useful evidence for Privacy voucher shop, not proof that the same legal and tax design transfers automatically to Sweden.
Local copies
The preserved pages describe payment by Monero, Bitcoin, cash by letter, SEPA transfer, and other methods in selected shops. An email address is optional for order notifications.
The catalog includes official reseller relationships for products such as Mullvad vouchers and services from several European privacy companies. It asks the buyer for a country of residence and limits available countries using network and browser signals. That is an important counterexample to the idea that a low-identity shop can ignore location and tax questions.
Data boundary
ProxyStore says its dedicated German server does not keep access or error logs and generally avoids third-party content. Its privacy statement also explains that payment and legal records differ: bank statement names and account numbers are retained for ten years, while shipping addresses are deleted fourteen days after successful delivery.
The merchant still sees the chosen product, price, order time, voucher inventory, payment route, and any support or refund contact. The partner sees the redeemed code and whatever account or usage data its own service requires. The correct lesson is minimized linkage, not a claim that nobody can correlate the purchase and redemption.
Business lesson
The strong pattern is a partner-issued, service-specific bearer code. The merchant does not create a reusable balance, hold customer assets, or provision a shared partner account.
This is materially different from issuing a universal store currency. It also places refund responsibility, fraud risk, code inventory, support, and consumer-law duties on the reseller.