Tor Network

The Tor network is a privacy-focused tool that allows users to browse the internet anonymously. It works by routing internet traffic through a series of interconnected nodes, similar to how someone might take a series of cars to reach their destination.

Imagine that you want to visit a coffee shop but don’t want anyone to know you are going there. Your mom offers to take you, but instead of driving directly to the coffee shop, she takes a series of cars, each of which takes her to a different location. At each location, she switches to a different car, making it difficult for anyone to trace her actions back to her or figure out where she is going.

This is similar to how the Tor network operates. When you use the Tor network, your internet traffic is routed through multiple nodes, or “cars,” before it reaches its destination. This makes it difficult for anyone to trace your online activities back to you or determine your location.

One key difference between the Tor network and a normal VPN is that no one can figure out which car belongs to which person on the Tor network. This adds an additional layer of anonymity, allowing you to browse the internet without fear of being monitored or tracked.

Overall, the Tor network is a powerful tool for protecting your online privacy and security. Whether you are concerned about government surveillance, cyber criminals, or other online threats, using the Tor network can help you maintain your anonymity and keep your online activities private.

If you have set up a VPN server using Sing-Box, you may be interested in configuring it to connect to the Tor network.