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Surfshark unveils new end-to-end encryption patent to reduce metadata collection

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  • Surfshark is looking to improve the privacy of current end-to-end encryption with a new patent
  • The plan is currently based on distributed trust-based communication frameworks
  • Despite this, Surfshark says its approach differs from the likes of NymVPN and ObscuraVPN

Surfshark has just registered a new patent looking to improve the privacy of current end-to-end encryption (E2E) systems.

Based on a distributed trust-based communication infrastructure, Surfshark’s proposed method seeks to reduce the amount of visible metadata – meaning all the data that isn’t the content – by splitting the encryption process between two separate VPN providers.

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