Atlas VPN doesn’t offer any advance but pretty basic security features and protocols. The VPN uses high-end privacy encryption standard AES-256, an unbreakable encryption method used by almost every VPN on the market. Moreover, it blocks DNS, IPv6, and WebRTC leaks. It uses IKEv2/IPSec and WireGuard protocol that comes with a Kill-Switch.
Atlas VPN doesn’t collect personal information, like your IP address, location, or device model. However, it follows a strict no-logs policy but hasn’t been audited or verified, which makes it a bit risky.
Atlas VPN has a unique privacy feature called SafeSwap & MultiHop+, which sends your internet traffic through two different VPN servers. The VPN also uses the famous advanced security feature, Split-tunneling. It allows you to encrypt sensitive internet traffic but maintain compatibility with local streaming sites and online banking. Although, it is only available on the android app.