Security & Privacy

The Stealth Protocol: Why Obfuscation is the New Encryption

In the evolving landscape of digital surveillance, traditional encryption is no longer enough. While encryption protects the content of your data, it doesn't hide the fact that you are using a VPN. This is where obfuscation, and specifically our Stealth Protocol, comes into play.

What is Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)?

DPI is a method used by advanced firewalls (like those in corporate environments or restrictive countries) to analyze data packets in real-time. Even if the data is encrypted, they can identify the unique "handshake" of a VPN protocol like OpenVPN or WireGuard and block the connection immediately.

The Stealth Solution

Our Stealth Protocol adds an extra layer of "disguise" to your connection. It wraps your VPN traffic in an additional layer of HTTPS encryption, making it look exactly like normal web browsing (SSL/TLS). To any outside observer or firewall, you are simply visiting a standard website.

  • Unblockable: Bypasses even the most sophisticated network blocks.
  • Privacy: Hides your VPN usage from your ISP.
  • Performance: Optimized to maintain high speeds while adding the obfuscation layer.

At Ustreaming VPN, we believe that access to information is a fundamental human right. Our commitment to developing tools like the Stealth Protocol ensures that no matter where you are, your digital freedom remains intact.

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