What is Tor?
Tor is free, open-source software for anonymous communication. When you connect to the internet via Tor, your internet traffic is routed through a worldwide network of volunteer relays, protecting your privacy and keeping your online activities private.
Developed in the 1990s, Tor is now a global tool for anonymous internet browsing. It's often utilized by journalists and activists in repressive environments. To access special sites, known as onion sites, you'll need the Tor Browser installed on your device.
Why use Tor?
We introduced Tor mirror mainly to help people access our website if it gets blocked in your country. Additionally routing your traffic through Tor makes it challenging for anyone to trace your connection and identify that you are using our services.
How to access our Tor mirror?
- Download and install the Tor Browser from the official website.
- Launch the Tor Browser and ensure your connection is established.
- Visit our .onion Tor mirror by typing in the following address:
http://xeovok4d6ehoclmlyviwuq7zlmcvucuekhrt2677r33ny2csyd4yldyd.onion