
The internet is all about free speech, at least it was designed that way. There’s been an increasing trend of censorship (blocking access to websites) in societies that it may eventually limit the development of the web as a global community. Not only that, but there’s a rising trend in users (mainly bloggers) afraid to publish their opinions online because web surveillance in their region will eventually track these views back to the original writer. Thankfully, there is a solution to this. Several censorship and privacy tools have been launched over the past few years, all of which allow a user to surf the web anonymously. The way they manage to do this is by re-routing the user to several servers all over the internet, rather than a direct connection between the user and the website they are visiting. The most notable and secure service is Tor, an open-source project aiming to create anonymity online.

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