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Does AirVPN have any plans to implement a multihop feature like that found in IVPN? This could help to improve privacy; even if a VPN provider does not store any logs, your ISP provider most certainly will keep a log of the IP addresses that you connect to along with a timestamp. With a multihop solution, your ISP can only see the first VPN server that you connect to, not the exit server, which I imagine would make it far more difficult to track. While AirVPN over TOR is an option, the speeds are unacceptable for most people.
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Have the AirVPN admins entertained the notion of implementing a multihop network of two to three servers per cascade? You would still maintain the existing network of single servers. However, you would also create cascades of predefined servers or you could allow users to determine their own individual cascades. The former would be more uniform and perhaps too predictable to attackers, including governments. But the latter may have far less users per cascades; thus, resulting in potentially more problems. A multihop is exceedingly rare in the VPN market and I recommend AirVPN to take the initiative Right now there are about a dozen servers or so and if each cascade has two to three servers, it would amount to a fair amount of cascades. I would also suggest the following: Creating multiple continent cascades. There are plenty of U.S. based servers and each one can be used to multihop to a European server, with some entry and some exit nodes.