What is a VPN?
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
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You’ve heard of VPN’s, maybe even used one - but do you know what it is and how it works? In this video, Pooja Devarajan unlocks the secrets of VPN, and explains how Virtual Private Networks safeguard your online privacy, encrypt your data, and mask your IP address.
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Clear & concise. The visuals were spot on, and the structure made it easy to follow.
The only thing I want to know is how this board that she writes on works.
Does she write in reverse, or is the image flipped.
The image is flipped!
Very informative! Nicely explained - these videos are so helpful
The speaker was beautiful and spoke clearly and did a fantastic job. Hope she puts more videos out. 😊
More networks/telco related content please! 🙏
Thanks a lot!! Appreciate all the effort put in creating a clear and concise video.
Thanks for the video ❤
Very informative video! clear and concise explanation 😊😊 waiting for more videos!
Good job! Well explained. Please post more videos 😊
Very important in terms of networking
Thank you so much for your informative and excellent presentation.
Very informative video. Thank you and my question is. is using free vpn is safe?
What about the data between the VPN server and the Intended Web Server?
Is that information encrypted as well?
How is IP spoof a good thing in anonymity? As far as I know IP spoof is a technique used by hackers to gain unauthorized access
Is this a mirror image or is she writing everything in mirror mode?
VPN and network proxy What's the difference?
VPN safer?
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How do you seamlessly write inversely traverse like that? That takes quite some skill...or tech know-how.
It's just a mirrored image (left-to-right flip), like what your selfie camera does.
Right?
I love VPN, but how many actually respect our privacy? 😒
I mean this IS a fair question. Could VPN software companies be bought and even THAT information gets tracked? I dont think there is a way a normal everyday user will ever know.
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I love these IBM videos but imho this wasn't the best of them, not bad just a few nuances in mind, from most to least important:
2:33 "a hacker possibly observing in a passive way [...] trying to do a passive cyber attack" & 2:50 "the hacker now has information that is really important and Sam's access to things"
How is this possible? how does the hacker break the bank's https encryption?
Even then, say an attack like that was actually possible, if there's a hacker at the ISP level, why would one think there can't be one at the VPN level? thus simply moving trust from ISP to VPN provider
1:30 "every device on the internet has a unique one (IP) associated with it"
One could say most IPs are not associated to a single device and instead shared among either a few (devices connect to a router) or many devices (cgnat)
1:18 "data is encrypted and also masks your IP address, thus preserving your anonymity in the web"
that's a broad statement I wouldn't dare to make
Relax
Very nice content! Pls, can you suggest a very good VPN in your own opinion?
(1) Paid VPN with price and (2) Absolutely free VPN