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The Tor Browser is a free and open-source privacy-focused web browser developed to ensure anonymous internet use with advanced protection against tracking systems.

Developed by the Tor Project, this browser routes your traffic through several encrypted relays run by volunteers globally. This routing conceals your actual IP address from ISPs, ad networks, tracking systems, plus systems performing network-level inspection.

Tor Browser supports Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. All releases are free to download and verified through cryptographic checks. After installation, the browser automatically routes your connection through at least three relay nodes, forming multilayer encryption, built in an onion-like structure. This system makes tracing your activity extremely difficult.

Millions of users depend on Tor Browser for confidential communication, to look up sensitive information, circumvent censorship, reach geo-restricted content, and protect their online privacy. Fingerprinting attempts are blocked, prevents tracking scripts, and avoids keeping persistent browsing records. Although Tor Browser is legal and safe to use, the multi-node design may lead to slower browsing.

Tor Browser continues to be an essential tool for users seeking anonymity, needs censorship-resistant access, or wants full control over their digital footprint.

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