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The Problem With Centralized VPNs

Traditional VPNs promise privacy but rely on centralized servers that can log or leak user data.
This creates a single point of failure—one company that controls your connection and can expose it under pressure.

Recent breaches have shown how fragile centralized systems are. When corporations hold the keys, users lose control.

Why Decentralized VPNs Are Different

Decentralized VPNs (dVPNs) replace corporate servers with independent, encrypted nodes.
Your traffic routes through a global network, not a single provider. No entity can track or store your data.

This peer-powered model removes trust from the equation and delivers true anonymity.
Even if one node is compromised, the rest of the network remains secure.

Privacy You Can See and Control

VALT’s dVPN takes privacy further.

You can see exactly what data you share, delete what you don’t, and browse freely.

It uses quantum-resistant encryption to protect against future cyber threats.

No logs or brokers. No fine print—just full control.

Read the Full Article diving further into DVPN’s at, “Decentralized VPNs: Revolutionizing Online Privacy And Security” by Metana at

https://metana.io/blog/decentralized-vpns-revolutionizing-online-privacy-and-security/#:~:text=Yes%2C%20dVPNs%20are%20highly%20effective,networks%2C%20which%20may%20affect%20reliability.

Let VALT help you take your information back.