Tor Browser is the privacy fortress of the internet, built and maintained by the Tor Project, Inc., a nonprofit that’s been fighting surveillance since 2006. The core tech, onion routing—was originally cooked up by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in the 1990s to protect spies, got released to the wild in 2002, and has been run by the Tor Project ever since. It encrypts your traffic multiple times and bounces it through volunteer relays worldwide, making you basically untraceable. No cookies, no fingerprinting, no creepy trackers—just pure anonymous browsing and the keys to the real (and dark) web.

Tor doesn’t waste a single byte on pronoun policies, mandatory diversity training, or turning June into a corporate clown show, it's too busy giving journalists, dissidents, and regular people actual freedom instead of performative HR virtue signaling. While the rainbow-washed tech giants are busy policing your speech and selling your data to the highest bidder, Tor just hands you the cloak of invisibility and says “go nuts, I won’t tell.” Zero virtue signaling, maximum rebellion. In a timeline full of spineless corporate kneelers, Tor is the browser that still believes in freedom over feelings.

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Companies To Avoid

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