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This is the encryption used to establish a secure connection and verify you are really talking to a Private Internet Access VPN server and not being tricked into connecting to an attacker's server. We use TLS v1.2 to establish this connection. All our certificates use SHA512 for signing.
RSA-2048
2048bitEphemeral Diffie-Hellman (DH) key exchange and 2048-bitRSA certificate for verification that the key exchange really happened with a Private Internet Access server.
RSA-3072
Like RSA-2048 but 3072-bit for both key exchange and certificate.
RSA-4096
Like RSA-2048 but 4096-bit for both key exchange and certificate.
ECC-256k1
Ephemeral Elliptic Curve DH key exchange and an ECDSA certificate for verification that the key exchange really happened with a Private Internet Access server. Curve secp256k1 (256-bit) is used for both. This is the same curve that Bitcoin uses to sign its transactions.

ECC-256r1
Like ECC-256k1 but curve prime256v1 (256-bit, also known as secp256r1) is used for both key exchange and certificate.
ECC-521
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Like ECC-256k1 but curve secp521r1 (521-bit) is used for both key exchange and certificate.