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Tor privacy browser is an open-source and completely free browser designed for online privacy created to provide users with anonymous browsing with advanced protection against tracking systems.

Created by the Tor Project, the browser sends your internet traffic through multiple encrypted relay nodes run by volunteers globally. This process hides your real IP address from internet service providers, ad networks, tracking systems, and network-level monitoring tools.

Tor Browser supports Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Every version is free to download with cryptographic integrity verification. When the user installs it, it automatically connects through a minimum of three relays, creating multiple encryption layers, built in an onion-like structure. This architecture prevents others from tracing your browsing activity.

Millions of users depend on Tor Browser to exchange information securely, for private research, bypass censorship, access region-blocked content, and protect their online privacy. Fingerprinting attempts are blocked, stops tracking scripts, and does not store long-term browsing history. Even though the browser is legal and secure, its multiple relay structure can slow down speed.

It remains a crucial browser for anyone who values privacy, needs censorship-resistant access, or wants full control over their digital footprint.

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