![]() ![]() In simpler terms, Tor uses multiple servers to disguise your identity, making it extremely difficult for anyone to identify or track a specific user. ![]() Finally, the exit node removes the last layer of encryption, allowing it to see your request, although it will be unable to identify who requested it.The middle node then removes the second layer of encryption and sends your request to the exit node.The guard node will be able to see your IP address, but it will not see the details of your request. After the request is sent to the guard node, it removes one layer of encryption and sends it to the next server. ![]()
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