Your ISP will see that you are connected to a remote VPN server, and that the connection is safe and encrypted. Your ISP will be unable to view your traffic or determine any communication over the AnonymousVPN connection – Or to put it simply, your ISP will not be able to know what you’re doing when you’re connected to this remote VPN server.
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