When using a VPN, would my ISP still be able to read my internet traffic?

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Solution 1

No, assuming the service is done right, the ISP will only see the encrypted traffic. Keep in mind that if someone can access your computer, or has access to the service, there are other vulnerabilities you could be exposed to.

Solution 2

Yes the isp can see your surfing traffic and dns queries if your vpn is set up as split tunnel (where only traffic going to your corporate network goes over the encrypted vpn tunnel and every thing else goes out the regular internet path)

Solution 3

I use a VPN through my ISP and I use it to connect from other remote locations to my network back home and that traffic is enrypted from my ISP or anyone else for that matter. However, your surfing from home is no different than if you didn't have a vpn. Remember the VPN, in most cases, is so you can extend your network, not the ISP extending it's network. This article can help out...http://computer.howstuffworks.com/vpn.htm

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  • GenericMeatUnit
    GenericMeatUnit almost 2 years

    If I'm using a VPN service such as this, would my ISP still be able to read my internet traffic?

    • Mateen Ulhaq
      Mateen Ulhaq over 12 years
      Theoretically... yes.
    • Jan Doggen
      Jan Doggen about 11 years
      BTW For the ins and outs of how VPNs work listen to Security Now episodes 14, 15 and maybe 19 (grc.com/sn/past/2005.htm) - or read their transcripts.
  • Arjan
    Arjan over 13 years
    (@musicfreak, I changed the question, then saw the edited answer which also rendered your comment invalid, so I changed the title.)
  • GenericMeatUnit
    GenericMeatUnit over 13 years
    I'm not on any corporate network, I'm using net from my home. Would my ISP be able to read anything not encyrpted if I used a vpn?
  • AStopher
    AStopher over 9 years
    @ClickUpvote No.