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TOR (The Onion Router) is a privacy-focused network that facilitates anonymous communication by routing internet traffic through a series of volunteer-operated nodes, or relays. Each relay in the TOR network encrypts and forwards data packets, obscuring the original source and destination of the traffic. This multi-layered encryption scheme, resembling the layers of an onion, provides anonymity to users by preventing network observers from tracing their online activities back to their IP addresses. TOR is widely used by individuals seeking to protect their privacy, evade censorship, and bypass geo-restrictions. While TOR offers strong anonymity, it is important to note that it is not foolproof and may still be vulnerable to certain attacks. However, for many users concerned about online privacy and security, TOR remains a valuable tool for accessing the internet anonymously and circumventing surveillance.