Explain a comprehensive view of parameters that put forth the strong need of vpn security
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Virtual Private Network (VPN) encrypts all data as it travels between your computer and a VPN server. In this Complete VPN Encryption Guide, I take a detailed look at what encryption is, and how it is used in VPN connections.
Perhaps most importantly, I will explain the confusing array of encryption terms used by VPN services. This confusion is not helped by the fact that many VPN providers can be slapdash to the point of misleading when describing the encryption they use.
It is my aim that, after reading through this document, you will have a greater understanding of this complex subject. It is also my hope that you will have a much more critical eye when assessing the security claims made by VPN providers.
Preliminaries
If you are unsure about what a VPN is and what one can do for you, please check out my VPNs for Beginners guide. In this article, I use the terms “computer” and “device” interchangeably. In doing so, I refer to any internet enabled device that is capable of running a VPN client. This includes desktop PCs, laptops, iPads, smartphones, and the like.
My aim is to present the key features of VPN encryption in as simple terms as possible. There is no getting away, however, from the fact that encryption is a horribly complex subject. It not for the technically faint of heart!
If even the term “encryption” causes your eyes to start glazing over, but you still want to know what to look out for in a good VPN service, you can jump straight to my summaries.
Perhaps most importantly, I will explain the confusing array of encryption terms used by VPN services. This confusion is not helped by the fact that many VPN providers can be slapdash to the point of misleading when describing the encryption they use.
It is my aim that, after reading through this document, you will have a greater understanding of this complex subject. It is also my hope that you will have a much more critical eye when assessing the security claims made by VPN providers.
Preliminaries
If you are unsure about what a VPN is and what one can do for you, please check out my VPNs for Beginners guide. In this article, I use the terms “computer” and “device” interchangeably. In doing so, I refer to any internet enabled device that is capable of running a VPN client. This includes desktop PCs, laptops, iPads, smartphones, and the like.
My aim is to present the key features of VPN encryption in as simple terms as possible. There is no getting away, however, from the fact that encryption is a horribly complex subject. It not for the technically faint of heart!
If even the term “encryption” causes your eyes to start glazing over, but you still want to know what to look out for in a good VPN service, you can jump straight to my summaries.
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