

The Tor Project non-profit receives sizeable donations from various federal entities such as The National Science Foundation. What Is Tor? If you're thinking that Tor comes from a sketchy group of hackers, know that its core technology was developed by the U.S. Tor Browser manages to simplify the process of protecting your identity online-but at the price of performance. Accessing Tor has long been beyond the ability of the average user. Using this Web browser also hides your location, IP address, and other identifying data from regular websites. The most common way to view the so-called Dark Web that comprises Tor sites is by using the Tor Browser, a modded version of Mozilla Firefox. Tor, which stands for "The Onion Router" is not a product, but a protocol that lets you hide your Web browsing as though it were obscured by the many layers of an onion. Need to hire an assassin, buy some contraband, view illegal porn, or just bypass government, corporate, or identity thief snooping? Tor is your answer.
