Every device that connects to the internet has an internet protocol (IP) address - a unique number that identifies it to the servers and websites it communicates with. If you ever want to hide your IP address (and your location and browsing history with it) in a maze of servers, Tor is a sure bet. Here's how to get started.
When you use Tor's browser, your internet traffic is routed through a number of different volunteer computers around the world (called 'relays'). This makes it extremely hard for anyone to identify you or your location.
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When you use Tor's browser, your internet traffic is routed through a number of different volunteer computers around the world (called 'relays'). This makes it extremely hard for anyone to identify you or your location.
Infographic by: whoishostingthis