Zero-Footprint Network - Definition or Meaning

Zero-Footprint Network

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Definition of “Zero-Footprint Network” :

A “Zero-Footprint Network” refers to a network setup where no user-specific data is stored on the local device. Instead, all data is stored on a central server, enhancing security and simplifying device management. This approach minimizes the risk of data loss or theft from individual devices.

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