VPN

What Is VPN?

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a secure connection between two or more devices that allows for private data exchange over a public network. It is a type of technology that creates a secure, encrypted connection over a less secure network, such as the internet. VPNs are used to protect data from being accessed by unauthorized users, as well as to provide access to restricted networks and websites. VPNs can also be used to bypass geographic restrictions, allowing users to access content from different countries.

Description

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a secure connection between two or more devices that allows for private data exchange over a public network.

Usage and Examples

VPNs are used to protect data from being accessed by unauthorized users, as well as to provide access to restricted networks and websites. For example, a company may use a VPN to securely connect its employees to its internal network, allowing them to access sensitive data and resources. VPNs can also be used to bypass geographic restrictions, allowing users to access content from different countries. For example, a user in the United States may use a VPN to access streaming services that are only available in other countries.

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