virtual private network
Plural
virtual private networks
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a secure and encrypted network connection that allows users to access the Internet or private networks from a remote location while maintaining privacy and data protection
A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is a service that creates a secure and private connection over the Internet. It encrypts the data being sent and received, making it harder for others to intercept or monitor online activities. A VPN allows users to connect to the Internet as if they were in a different location, by routing their connection through a remote server. This can help protect privacy, access content from different countries, or secure communication over public networks, such as Wi-Fi in cafes or airports.
- I always use a VPN when connecting to public Wi-Fi to keep my information safe.
- You can watch shows from other countries by using a VPN to change your location.
- The company requires employees to use a VPN to access work files remotely.
- If you want to keep your browsing habits private, using a VPN is a good idea.