Question question about DoubleVPN

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Hello dear forum users. I have question about DoubleVPN. As far as I understood DoubleVPN works with this scheme: My computer>ISP>VPN1>VPN2.So ISP knows the ip adress of VPN1 . My question is can ISP know that i am connected also to VPN2 and can ISP know the ip-adress of VPN2 ? thanks.
 
Hello dear forum users. I have question about DoubleVPN. As far as I understood DoubleVPN works with this scheme: My computer>ISP>VPN1>VPN2.So ISP knows the ip adress of VPN1 . My question is can ISP know that i am connected also to VPN2 and can ISP know the ip-adress of VPN2 ? thanks.
No. Because you don't have a direct connection to VPN2.
What benefit do you believe this provides ?
 
Hello dear forum users. I have question about DoubleVPN. As far as I understood DoubleVPN works with this scheme: My computer>ISP>VPN1>VPN2.So ISP knows the ip adress of VPN1 . My question is can ISP know that i am connected also to VPN2 and can ISP know the ip-adress of VPN2 ? thanks.

It wouldn't make the slightest bit of difference to node hop like that. I do realize that other protocols like Onion protocol do multiple node hops, but it's apples and oranges.

If the attempt however is to do something "illegit" I would recommend against it. Don't even try. 99.999% of people out there think they know secure practices to keep them from being traced. They don't. You may have a machine specifically dedicated for this one task and you are still traceable. You might get your hygiene right 364 out of 365 days. And then without thinking you do something stupid and it all comes back to you like click on a link an adversary controls.

There's also something called time window profiling which nobody can do SQUAT about. Not even Signal can defeat that.
 
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