Virtual private network

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A Virtual Private Network or VPN is a network used within a company, or by several different companies or organisations, which uses protocols developed in order to provide data security and privacy, and to isolate the VPN from other networks.

Some VPNs use public networking infrastucture for their implementation, and allow the higher level protocols to provide the necessary security features, while others may use dedicated networking infrastructure.