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"textContent": "I think we have to be clear in what we’re referring to. Are you referring to the server’s connection to the ISP? If so, then yea, it’s either I trust the ISP or I trust Mullvad. Here’s the confusing part, how does Mullvad protect the connection going from its servers to the internet?\n\nLet’s say I want to go down the road of setting up my server, how do I better secure the connection between the server and the ISP.\n\nI think we’re in agreement that the client-server connection is secured through AmnesiaWG. However, what I waito know is if someone wants to monitor the client-server connection, what will they see and are they able to pinpoint where the server is even if the connection is encrypted?",
"title": "Is it worth setting up my own VPN server and what are the possible use cases?"
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