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HOW TO STAY MORE PRIVATE USING DOUBLE VPN

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One Can Keep Its Activity More Private Online by Using Double VPN

Most VPN providers use a single remote server through which they encrypt your internet traffic. A double VPN sends your traffic through 2 remote servers by chaining them together (a double layer of encryption is achieved).

A double VPN uses multiple VPNs in a chain arrangement by routing through more than one VPN server. This strategy provides greater security for a VPN connection because of the double encryption. This arrangement is also referred to as a double VPN, doublehop VPN or multihop VPN.

There are a number of services that also offer a double VPN option, including NordVPN and ProtonVPN (free!).

One technique for using multiple VPNs together is to run one VPN on the primary OS and install the other VPN on a VM that runs in the device. If more than one OS is available, such as Windows and Linux, consider using Linux for the VM.

Once the VM is launched, install free software, such as OpenVPN, in the VM.

Should Everyone Use a Double VPN?

No. For those who use the internet for fairly typical purposes (to stream video content, shop, visit social media platforms, or similar) a double VPN isn't really required. 

If you're trying to avoid government surveillance, conduct journalistic research anonymously, or need to tightly protect your online sources, a double VPN could work well for you.

A double VPN can take more of a toll on your internet speed than a standard VPN.

If your online circumstances require an additional layer of security, a double VPN can be a great option for you.

  • During double VPN When using the Tor over VPN – your speed will be very slow.

 

  • When you need high speeds – such as for video streaming and gaming your speed will be slow.

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