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Military-grade encryption

Military-Grade Encryption

Protect your data with the same level of encryption used by military and government organizations worldwide.

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MegaV military-grade encryption
256-bit
Key size
AES-GCM
Cipher
Curve25519
Handshake
2026-Q1
Last audit

Data Protection Technologies

Military Standard

AES-256 encryption is used by US military, NATO and intelligence agencies to protect classified information.

Modern Protocols

V2Ray, VMess, Shadowsocks with additional encryption layers and traffic obfuscation.

Secure Infrastructure

Servers in protected data centers with physical security and 24/7 monitoring.

Complete Privacy

Zero-logs policy, DNS leak protection, kill switch and WebRTC leak protection.

No Speed Loss

Hardware-accelerated encryption ensures maximum speed without compromising security.

Key Management

Perfect Forward Secrecy, automatic key rotation and quantum attack protection.

Technical Details

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AES-256-GCM Encryption

Advanced Encryption Standard with 256-bit keys and Galois/Counter Mode for authentication. This algorithm is approved by NSA for TOP SECRET level information protection.

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Perfect Forward Secrecy

Each session uses unique temporary keys. Even if the main key is compromised, previous sessions remain protected.

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Quantum Computer Protection

We're preparing for the quantum computing era by using post-quantum cryptographic algorithms and increased key sizes.

Frequently asked questions

How MegaV protects your traffic.

What is AES-256 encryption?
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) with a 256-bit key is the cipher chosen by the US government for TOP SECRET data. Brute-forcing a 256-bit key with classical computers would require more energy than the visible universe contains.
What's the difference between AES-256-GCM and ChaCha20-Poly1305?
Both are AEAD ciphers — they encrypt and authenticate data in one step. AES-256-GCM is hardware-accelerated on modern CPUs and used by WireGuard / OpenVPN. ChaCha20-Poly1305 runs faster on mobile chips without dedicated AES instructions and is what WireGuard defaults to on ARM.
What is Perfect Forward Secrecy?
Every session negotiates a unique temporary key via Curve25519 ECDH. Even if our long-term private key were ever compromised, previously recorded sessions would stay unreadable — there's no master key to decrypt history with.
Is MegaV quantum-resistant?
Our protocol layer tracks the IETF's post-quantum TLS work and will roll out hybrid Kyber key-exchange once stable reference implementations ship. Today's AES-256 data itself remains secure against Grover-algorithm attacks (~128-bit effective strength) for decades.
Has the encryption been independently audited?
Yes. Our crypto stack uses upstream WireGuard and OpenSSL with no custom primitives. The MegaV client and server glue code is audited annually by a third-party firm; the latest report is linked on the Trust Centre.
Does encryption slow down my connection?
On modern hardware — almost no. AES-NI acceleration keeps the overhead under 5% on any CPU made in the last decade. ChaCha20 on mobile is even faster. In practice, the network round-trip to the VPN server costs far more than the encryption itself.
Bank-grade security

Encryption you can actually trust

MegaV VPN runs WireGuard with AES-256-GCM and ChaCha20-Poly1305 — exactly the ciphers recommended for classified data. Three days free, no card required.