![]() You’re now 100% secure online with zero risk of being hacked, right? Your ISP (internet service provider) won’t be able to read your data and the government won’t be able to spy on you. If there’s a hacker monitoring your network, they won’t be able to break through the security tunnel. On the other hand, when you connect to a Virtual Private Network, or “VPN”, using the OpenVPN protocol, your data is secured behind a strong encryption. This is why it’s considered a best practice to never log into your bank while on public WiFi. When you connect to the internet, particularly on a public network, there is a risk involved in transmitting sensitive data across the network. ![]() ![]() In short, it is arguably the most secure VPN protocol in use today (although the new Wireguard protocol is starting to challenge this statement). It’s usually one of a handful of VPN connection protocols you can use. It’s not uncommon to visit a VPN website and see them boasting about the fact that they offer OpenVPN as a feature.
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