*Īssuming you are using Tor browser correctly so you are not leaking DNS, the VPN will only be able to see your IP, the IP of the guard node you are connecting to, and the encrypted communications between you and the guard. Simple math dictates that 2 128×3 equals 2 131, so the three layers total up to the equivalent of 2 131 possible keys. Each layer provides 2 128 possible combinations of keys. The third layer is a key shared between you and the exit node. The second layer is a key shared between you and the middle node. The first layer is a key shared between you and the guard node. Between your Tor client and the guard node, the communications are encrypted with three layers of AES128.
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