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virtual private network
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virtual private network

Corporate computer network where data is routed via the Internet rather than, or as well as, via more expensive dedicated lines. There are several ways of implementing a VPN but the data will usually be encrypted to prevent them from being read as they pass across the public parts of the Internet.



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