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A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a technology that creates a secure, encrypted "tunnel" over a public network, such as the internet, to protect data and ensure user privacy.

VPNs function at various layers of the OSI model using specific tunneling protocols that vary in speed and security:

Bypassing geographical restrictions or censorship to access content not available in a specific region. 2. Technical Architecture and Protocols

Hiding a user's IP address and location from websites and trackers.