Answer: Internet transparency
Explanation:
Internet or network transparency is defined as the process where a protocol transmits data transparently or invisibly to those who are using the applications that the protocol uses. This allows the person to access the information no matter where they are. An example is when people access files in the clouds, regardless of where they are, they can access the information.
Internet transparency allows the person not to have to worry about the location of the protocol, that is, they do not have to worry about which machine they are on, but can access it through another computer.