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Intranet

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An intranet is a private computer network that only a few selected computers can have access to. Usually, they are being used as internal company websites for employees to know more about what is happening in the company without letting other people see.

An intranet works the same way as a normal network. The system administrator can add webpages to it and it can be accessed normally from a web browser.

Russia has successfully tested Runet, which is a country-wide alternative to the internet. An expert said "Increasingly, authoritarian countries who want to control what citizens see are looking at what Iran and China have already done... It means people will not have access to dialogue about what is going on in their own country, they will be kept within their own bubble".[1]

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