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With Tor, this state censorship can be circumvented.

Tor not only protects users' anonymity, but also offers them paths to free information in censored markets.įor example, authoritarian states often block content from international information providers such as DW, the BBC and The New York Times. This is crucial because fear of surveillance alone can quickly lead to self-censorship. Tor can also be a useful tool for journalists, for example when they cannot conduct regular research because they are being persecuted by state actors and intelligence agencies. onion and can only be accessed via the Tor browser.ĭeutsche Welle has also been operating its own onion service for some time, making it easier for users all over the world to access free media anonymously - especially people who fear repression for using such free media. These websites can be recognized by the extension. Deutsche Welle jumps on the onion bandwagonĬontent providers who want to offer their content directly in the Tor network operate an "onion service." This is a web server that is directly connected to the Tor network.

Its browser, which is based on the Firefox browser, is continuously developed and secured by the free, open source Tor project. For this reason, there have hardly been any major security incidents to the detriment of users. Tor actually stands for "The Onion Routing" because the Tor servers layer their encryption on top of the encryption of other servers - reminiscent of onion layers. Only then does it go to the actual destination: the web server users intend to visit. With a Tor browser, users' internet traffic is automatically routed through several Tor servers, which ensure anonymity through encryption. People who value a high level of privacy protection or who depend on this protection for political reasons can access websites using Tor without leaving any traces on the net.
