Tor
is free software for anonymous communication. Its name comes from “The Onion
Router.” Users can access an overlay network provided free of charge by volunteers worldwide through Tor, consisting of 7,000+ relays, thereby hiding their real address and avoiding network surveillance and traffic analysis. The internet activity of Tor users (including browsing websites, posts, and communications such as instant messages) is relatively difficult to trace. Tor was originally designed to protect users’ personal privacy, as well as their freedom and ability to communicate secretly without being monitored.
Hidden Services
When we browse the internet, why do we so often find news or information being pushed to us based on keywords we searched before? That is because our browsing history is being recorded by other websites~~
This is also why we need to use tor, because when we access the internet, a great deal of information is already being recorded by websites, such as cookies, IP, or computer fingerprints, and then many websites can use this information to track users.
How to Use
Step 1 —–>
Go to the official website to download https://www.torproject.org/
Step 2——–>
Install and use it
PS: Because many regions restrict communication with Tor’s main servers, you need to use software such as a VPN that can provide global proxying to connect first, and only then can you communicate with the TOR main servers.