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Online refers to the state of being connected to a computer network, typically the Internet, allowing the exchange of data and access to services. Being online is contrasted with being offline, which denotes no active connection. The term can describe a device's connection status or a user's presence on a service.

The concept emerged with early computer networks in the 1960s and 1970s, with "online" used to indicate

Online operations rely on a stack of technologies such as TCP/IP, the Domain Name System (DNS), and

Typical online activities include retrieving information, emailing, messaging, social networking, streaming media, online gaming, cloud computing,

The online world has transformed communication, commerce, education, and culture, enabling global collaboration but raising concerns

Governance includes data protection laws, privacy and cybersecurity standards, and platform moderation policies. Users face risks

Ongoing developments in networks (5G, fiber), cloud services, and artificial intelligence continue to shape how individuals

a
connection
to
a
central
time-sharing
system.
By
the
1980s
and
1990s,
widespread
adoption
of
the
Internet
expanded
the
meaning
to
include
broad
access
to
information
and
services
online.
With
ubiquitous
broadband
and
mobile
networks
in
the
2000s
and
2010s,
being
online
became
a
near-constant
state
for
many
users.
application
protocols
like
HTTP
and
HTTPS.
Access
occurs
via
computers,
smartphones,
tablets,
and
increasingly
Internet
of
Things
devices,
connected
through
fixed
networks
or
wireless
technologies.
and
e-commerce.
about
privacy,
security,
misinformation,
digital
literacy,
and
the
digital
divide.
such
as
phishing,
malware,
data
breaches,
and
surveillance;
best
practices
include
using
strong
authentication,
updating
software,
and
being
cautious
with
personal
data.
and
organizations
participate
online.