
This extra protection is used by people looking to hide their tracks on the world wide web and the internet in general – anyone from activists living under authoritarian regimes to petty criminals or even terrorists, as well as law-abiding individuals for whom privacy is a priority concern. The “onion” metaphor is used to indicate the layers upon layers of encryption applied, rendering it difficult to determine who you are and track your online activities.Įffectively, this means that website admins and other internet users cannot find out information about who and where you are, and what you have been up to online.

Specifically, Tor is a communication protocol that uses a network of relays to stop others from tracking you. It stands for The Onion Router and works to hide your IP and location, making less known about you than conventional browsing methods. Generally speaking, Tor is a privacy tool used to communicate online anonymously.
