Working of Tor Browser
- When you use Tor to connect to the internet, your data is encrypted many times before being routed through a haphazard collection of servers known as “nodes.”
- Your data is decrypted layer by each node so that it may be interpreted and transferred to the intended dark web destination. The term “onion router” derives from the method of “peeling” back the separate layers of encryption, much like an onion’s layers.
- Each node, or server, in the chain, knows which server your data originated from and which server it should be sent to next. In this way, multi-layer encryption is implemented.
How to Access Dark Web Safely?
Content that is purposefully kept hidden on the internet is known as the dark web or dark net. The dark web’s websites and data are frequently only accessible with a specialized application like the Tor browser. It forms a subset of the Deep web – all content on the web which is not indexed by search engines.