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Windows 7 users have the option to install a Virtual Private Network, or VPN, to help protect their computer from unauthorized access. A VPN creates a secure connection between your computer and a VPN server, allowing you to browse the internet privately and securely.

However, VPN technology does not protect your computer from all online threats. A VPN cannot protect your computer from viruses, spyware, or other malware that can infect your computer.

Additionally, a VPN cannot protect your computer from unauthorized access by other users.

Ultimately, whether a VPN will protect your computer from online threats is dependent on the security features of the particular VPN service, the security features of your computer, and the security practices of the individuals you are interacting with online. While a VPN may help protect your computer from unauthorized access, it is not a guaranteed security measure.