A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a technology that adds security and privacy to users' internet connections when they access web-based services and websites. The primary purpose of a VPN is to create a secure and encrypted connection between the user's computing device and a remote server. This connection is often made over the public internet or any insecure communication medium.
When users connect to the internet without a VPN, their internet traffic is visible to their Internet Service Provider (ISP) and potentially other third parties, which can compromise their privacy. However, when using a VPN, the user's actual public IP address is hidden, and the data is encrypted and sent through the VPN's server. This process creates a secure "tunnel" for data transmission, protecting it from potential eavesdropping, tracking, and cyberattacks.
There are several reasons why individuals and businesses may use a VPN:
Online Privacy: VPNs help users maintain anonymity and prevent ISP
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