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I2P (Invisible Internet Project) is a decentralized anonymity network designed to provide users with privacy and security when accessing the internet. Unlike TOR, which focuses primarily on anonymous web browsing, I2P offers a broader range of services including anonymous messaging, file sharing, and hosting of websites and services. I2P operates by creating a network of routers that encrypt and route internet traffic through multiple hops, making it difficult for observers to trace the origin and destination of data packets. Users within the I2P network communicate pseudonymously, with each participant contributing to the routing of traffic for others. This decentralized approach enhances privacy and resilience, as there are no central points of control or failure. I2P is favored by users seeking a high level of anonymity for their online activities, as well as those interested in hosting and accessing content without revealing their identities or locations.