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ProtonVPN in brief: - P2P allowed: Yes, on specified servers
- Business location: Switzerland
- Number of servers: 249
- Number of country locations: 19
- Cost: Free, $48, $96, or $288 per year
- VPN protocol (default): OpenVPN
- Data encryption: AES-256
- Data authentication: HMAC with SHA-256
- Handshake encryption: 2048-bit RSA
When you use a third-party VPN there’s always a certain amount of trust you have to have in your service provider. Sometimes companies make that really hard by hiding who they are or basing themselves in exotic locations. Then there are services that make trust easier—like ProtonVPN, from the creator of ProtonMail. To read this article in full, please click here Source: ProtonVPN review: Underground data centers, one-click multi-hop, and more make for a great choice
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