Preserving your privacy on the net is no easy task nowadays with so many security risks and potential prowlers out there.
Tor is a toolset that's designed for anyone who wants to improve their safety and security on the Internet. It can help you anonymize web browsing and publishing, instant messaging, and other applications that use the TCP protocol. For business users, it means that confidential exchanges of information can be kept from prying eyes and for more general users, it means that ISPs, keyloggers and other types of malware can't track your activities easily.
It works by bouncing traffic around a distributed network of servers which it calls "onion routers" (hence the logo). The Tor interface allows you to easily toggle it on and off based on when you need to go online anonymously - there's no need to restart your computer when you've done so. If you want, you can also choose from various proxy tunnels based on a world map which displays exactly where each one is located.
To check it's working, you can use the online "Tor detector" to see if you're surfing anonymously or not. Connection can take some time depending on how many users are logged onto the network at any one time but usually its very quick. The Tor onion logo turns from yellow to green in your taskbar when a successful connection has been made.
Tor is simple, well organized and effective tool for anyone worried about security or invasions of privacy online.
Recent changes- For full changelog, please visit https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git?a=blob_plain;hb=HEAD;f=ChangeLog
Review last updated: 24/10/12
Pros- Easy to switch to anonymous mode
- Installation takes you clearly step by step
- Easy to use and lightweight
- Can't guarantee anonymity
- Connections may take a while sometimes
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