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The Tor Browser is a cross-platform portable Tor client integrated with a browser (based on Firefox Extended Support Release). It is 100% FLOSS software and includes privacy-related extensions like Privacy Badger and NoScript out-of-box.
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Pros
Pro The only browser package which includes a gateway build in into TOR, a network where you can actually browse the web with completely anonymous, or at least to whatever you browse on it
Privacy. It's fundamental. And this browser has enabled and keeps enabling people to lookup things they don't want their ISP/ government or surveillance marketers to see.
And what's better they won't know a thing about what you searched.
What is visible to the outside world however is the fact: you make use of TOR and probably the TORBrowser this client / citizen of ours is using TOR to obfuscate his /her traffic (=~anonymize ).
Cons
Con Blocked by some websites
Many websites will block Tor, or present users with a captcha (ex. "The website needs to confirm you are a real person.").
Con Illegal
Accessing the hidden wiki or any other content on the dark web is illegal and people have even been imprisoned for this.
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Pro The only browser package which includes a gateway build in into TOR a network where you can actually browse the web with completly anonymous or at least to whatever you browse on it.
Privacy. It's fundamental. And this browser has enabled and keeps enabling people to lookup things they don't want their ISP/ government or surveillance marketers to see.
And what's better they won't know a thing about what you searched.
What is visible to the outside world however is the fact: you make use of TOR and probably the TORBrowser this client / citizen of ours is using TOR to obfuscate his /her traffic (=~anonymize )
Pro The only browser package which includes a gateway built-in into TOR a network where you can actually browse the web completely anonymously
Privacy. It's fundamental. And this browser has enabled and keeps enabling people to lookup things they don't want their ISP/ government or surveillance marketers to see.
And what's better they won't know a thing about what you searched.
What is visible to the outside world however is the fact: you make use of TOR and probably the TORBrowser this client / citizen of ours is using TOR to obfuscate his /her traffic (=~anonymize ).