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Your ISP can see your VPN connection because they recognize an unfamiliar IP address. However, they cannot see anything specific about your online activity, like your search and download history or the websites you visit.

  1. Your VPN connection: Your ISP You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. by seeing that you’re connected to a VPN server but won’t know what you are doing. All information is encrypted and illegible.
  2. Your VPN’s IP address (Internet Protocol address): Thanks to your ISP, you can access the internet. They are responsible for sending your requests as data packets to a VPN server. So, they’ll always know the VPN’s IP address but not the data packet’s final destination.
  3. Your VPN protocol: VPNs use a technology that offers different protocols (visible to your ISP) to provide a safe connection. Even though your ISP sees what protocol you’re using, they cannot take any information from it, so it doesn’t affect you in any way.
  4. Your connection timestamps: Your internet provider can see when and for how long you connect, but they won’t know what websites you’re on. Whether you use a VPN or not, they’ll see when you connect to the internet.
  5. Your bandwidth usage: When you browse, stream, download large files, or play games, your ISP may see how much bandwidth you use. But they won’t know what you’re using it for.
 
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Your ISP can see your VPN connection because they recognize an unfamiliar IP address. However, they cannot see anything specific about your online activity, like your search and download history or the websites you visit.

  1. Your VPN connection: Your ISP You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. by seeing that you’re connected to a VPN server but won’t know what you are doing. All information is encrypted and illegible.
  2. Your VPN’s IP address (Internet Protocol address): Thanks to your ISP, you can access the internet. They are responsible for sending your requests as data packets to a VPN server. So, they’ll always know the VPN’s IP address but not the data packet’s final destination.
  3. Your VPN protocol: VPNs use a technology that offers different protocols (visible to your ISP) to provide a safe connection. Even though your ISP sees what protocol you’re using, they cannot take any information from it, so it doesn’t affect you in any way.
  4. Your connection timestamps: Your internet provider can see when and for how long you connect, but they won’t know what websites you’re on. Whether you use a VPN or not, they’ll see when you connect to the internet.
  5. Your bandwidth usage: When you browse, stream, download large files, or play games, your ISP may see how much bandwidth you use. But they won’t know what you’re using it for.
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