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A VPN or Virtual Private Network is a kind of private network that is an add-on to the world Wide Web. On the network, each user has their own address (IP address), but the VPN service provides you with a spoof address that may be located in another part of the planet.
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A user who goes to the Internet via VNP, roughly speaking, is in another country and from there gets access to web resources and the sites he needs. The connection to the VPN takes place through a special secure channel that encrypts the entire flow of information, making it inaccessible to the eyes of Internet service providers, system administrators, or various "well-wishers".
What does a VPN service do?
The main two things that VPN does are:
Spoofing an IP address with a fake one-the VPN changes your IP address to the address of a machine from another country. Your real address is hidden behind a new IP, you can visit sites without fear of access restrictions from various resources.
Connection encryption-without a VPN, access to resources passes through the provider. Using a VPN, data passes through the service via an encrypted channel, hiding access to the real IP address.
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It is on these two pillars that his work rests. When you connect to a country from the list, you start surfing the Internet as if you are in your chosen country. At the same time, your connection passes through an encrypted channel – neither your provider nor the system administrator has access to your browsing history.
Of course, if they are interested in the browsing history, they will be able to access it and find out the real IP address-popular VPN services use additional means of protecting the connection, but more on that later.