Can a VPN Encrypt My Internet Traffic on Android in the Middle East?

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A VPN can encrypt internet traffic, providing a high level of security, especially if it uses AES 256-bit encryption, which is considered highly effective. While this encryption offers about 99.9% protection, it's important to note that no encryption is completely unbreakable. There are technologies that can potentially compromise VPN security, but specific methods to overcome these vulnerabilities were not detailed. For Android users seeking reliable VPN options, several apps are recommended, all employing AES 256 encryption for enhanced security.
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I live in middle east and need to know can a vpn encript my internet traffic

What should i use that 1

Is there a technology to be able to break the vpn if yes how to over come such problem

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I am on android so all the answers should be to solve android situation

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List of 5 VPNs for Android with complete set up guide is amazing.All of them use AES 256 bit Aes encryption
 
hagopbul said:
Why 99.9 %?

Because any encryption can be broken. Those telling you something is 100% secure are lying/misinformed.
 
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