Why the most private way to browse the web isn't incognito mode (but this instead)
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Why the most private way to browse the web isn't incognito mode (but this instead)
"When using the Onion network, all traffic is encapsulated in layers of encryption and transmitted through a series of nodes called "onion routers." As traffic passes through a node, it peels off a single layer, revealing the next destination for the data. This makes it very difficult for a third party to trace your internet activity (more so than any other browser)."
"What you'll need: The only thing you'll need is Tor Browser installed on your desktop or mobile device. I'll demonstrate Tor Browser on Linux, but the platform you use won't matter. You can download the Tor Browser for your desktop from the official download page. The link for the Android version will take you to a page with downloads for .apk files. On that same page, you'll find a link to the Google Play Store Tor entry."
Tor Browser provides stronger privacy and security than any other web browser by routing traffic through the Onion network. Tor stands for "The Onion Router." The Onion network encapsulates all traffic in layers of encryption and transmits it through a series of nodes called onion routers; each node removes a single layer and reveals the next destination, making it difficult for third parties to trace internet activity. Tor Browser is available for desktop and mobile. Android installation from Google Play is recommended to avoid sideloading .apk files. On Linux, Tor Browser can be installed from standard repositories, for example: sudo apt-get install torbrowser-launcher -y.
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