How does TOR alter data content during transit?
How does TOR alter data content during transit?
TOR, or The Onion Router, functions by encrypting content and destination information over multiple layers. Each layer is peeled away at successive nodes (like layers of an onion), which decrypts part of the information, but no single node has all the information about the sender, receiver, and content. This layered encryption helps in protecting the privacy and security of the data in transit.
TOR (The Onion Router) - It is a network that anonymizes web traffic to provide truly private web browsing. - The Tor Browser hides your IP address and browsing activity by redirecting web traffic through a series of different routers known as nodes.
When you use Tor, your data is encrypted between your computer and the entry node (the first node in the Tor network), and then decrypted and re-encrypted at each subsequent node before reaching the final destination.
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