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Tor Browser is an open-source and completely free tool for anonymous internet browsing developed to ensure anonymous internet use with advanced protection against tracking systems.

Created by the Tor Project, this browser routes your traffic through several encrypted relays managed by volunteers worldwide. This method masks your true IP location from ISPs, advertisers, tracking systems, plus systems performing network-level inspection.

It can be downloaded for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Every version is free to download and verified through cryptographic checks. After installation, it automatically connects through a minimum of three relays, adding several layers of encryption, built in an onion-like structure. This design makes it extremely difficult for anyone to trace your traffic.

A large global user base relies on Tor Browser to exchange information securely, research sensitive topics, circumvent censorship, reach geo-restricted content, and maintain complete online privacy. The browser blocks fingerprinting, blocks tracking mechanisms, and eliminates permanent browsing records. Although Tor Browser is legal and safe to use, its multiple relay structure can slow down speed.

It remains a crucial browser for users seeking anonymity, requires censorship-free browsing, or prefers full autonomy over online identity.

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