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WPA2

WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) is a security protocol used to protect wireless networks. It ensures that data transmitted over Wi-Fi is encrypted, making it difficult for outsiders to intercept or access the information. WPA2 also includes authentication measures to verify that only authorized users can connect to the network. It is the standard security method for most Wi-Fi networks, providing a balance of security and performance. Using strong, unique passwords along with WPA2 helps keep your wireless connection secure from unauthorized access and potential cyber threats.