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Keep Your Online Information Secured with Residential VPN Servers

A VPN uses the process of end-to-end encryption in order to encapsulate the data stream between your computer and the web. In open networks, hijacking of data is quite common and to resolve this problem, the session is secured.

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Keep Your Online Information Secured with Residential VPN Servers

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  1. Keep Your Online Information Secured with Residential VPN Servers If you want to access any website without comprising on your internet security, availing a VPN from a reputed service provider becomes a must. They offer a network, which consists of diverse IP structures. These structures allow the dynamic scaling of HTTP and SOCKS requests. Encryption of data by VPN There are many ways by which a VPN service can encrypt the data. The method used depends on the protocol undertaken. Mainly two types of VPN servers are used, which are remote access VPN servers and site-to-site VPN servers. How does a VPN work? A VPN uses the process of end-to-end encryption in order to encapsulate the data stream between your computer and the web. In open networks, hijacking of data is quite common and to resolve this problem, the session is secured. The IP address is hidden and therefore, it becomes difficult for the hacker to get access to your data. Different types of VPN protocols The different Residential VPN servers use different types of protocols. The features and the levels of security of these protocols vary. Some of the common protocols used are: Internet Protocol Security: The tunnel of communication across an IP network is secured. Data encryption of each packet takes place throughout the session. Point-to-point Tunneling Protocol: A tunnel is formed and encapsulation of each data packet takes place. It secures the data that is sent between two connections. Secure Socket Layer and Transport Layer Security: A secured connection is created through a web browser. These are specially made for e-commerce websites and do not require any action from the user side.

  2. Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol: It is generally combined with Internet Protocol Security to make the connection more secure. A tunnel is created between two points that have been secured with L2TP and then the second protocol is used to encrypt the data packet that passes through it. Secure Shell: A secure tunnel of communication is created to ensure encryption and then the data is transferred from a local port on a remote server. Open VPN: An open source protocol uses Secure Socket Layer and Transport Layer Security to set up VPN servers. Exclusive packages on offer Static Residential Proxies, Static Datacenter Proxies, and Rotating Residential Proxies are some of the plans available. You can contact the VPN vendors to know more about their custom-tailored products, offered at an affordable price. Source URL: https://bit.ly/2WMltPp

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