![]() Thanks to being free, Tor can also make quite a handy anti-censorship tool, but many repressive governments go to great lengths to counter this by blocking access to the network (to varying degrees of success). Tor, on the other hand, is a vital tool for that tiny subset of internet users who really require the maximum possible anonymity. VPN does, however, provide a much better day-to-day internet experience, and because of this, is a much more flexible general-purpose privacy tool. Using a VPN can provide a high degree of privacy, but should never be regarded as anonymous (because your VPN provider will always know your true IP address). Tor provides a very high degree of true anonymity, but at the cost of day-to-day internet usability. Read my Tor Network Review to find out more! ![]() There are core differences between the technologies, however, that in practical terms make them useful in quite different ways. ![]() In some ways, then, it serves a similar purpose to using a VPN. The Tor network aims to provide users with truly anonymous internet access.
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