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Getting started. A sample of VPN provider encryption levels. Da reddit.com/r/VPN/ utente: nameBrandon I’m testing a number of VPN providers out to get a feeling for speeds, connectivity reliability, and a few other criteria, one of which is encryption levels.

A sample of VPN provider encryption levels

I thought I’d share my connection log excerpts for anyone interested in the particular encryption levels used for these providers. I tested all of them independent of any specialized connection application, just a straight OpenVPN gui program. I understand PIA (and maybe others) have custom levels of encryption available via their own programs, but these were based strictly off the openvpn config files provided to get a feel for what you could expect without regards to a particular OS.

Providers tested were AirVPN, Mullvad, PIA, EarthVPN and Proxy.sh.