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Direct access to the Tor network may sometimes be blocked by your Internet Service Provider or by a government. Tor Browser includes some circumvention tools for getting around these blocks. These tools are called “pluggable transports”. See the <a href="/en-US/transports">Pluggable Transports</a> page for more information on the types of transport that are currently available.
Direct access to the Tor network may sometimes be blocked by your Internet Service Provider or by a government. Tor Browser includes some circumvention tools for getting around these blocks. These tools are called “pluggable transports”. See the [Pluggable Transports](/en-US/transports) page for more information on the types of transport that are currently available.
Tor Browser currently has four pluggable transport options to choose from.
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##### WHICH TRANSPORT SHOULD I USE?
Each of the transports listed in Tor Launchers menu works in a different way (for more details, see the <a href="/en-US/transports">Pluggable Transports</a> page), and their effectiveness depends on your individual circumstances.
Each of the transports listed in Tor Launchers menu works in a different way (for more details, see the [Pluggable Transports](/en-US/transports) page), and their effectiveness depends on your individual circumstances.
If you are trying to circumvent a blocked connection for the first time, you should try the different transports: obfs3, obfs4, fte, and meek-azure.
If you try all of these options, and none of them gets you online, you will need to enter bridge addresses manually. Read the <a href="/en-US/bridges/">Bridges</a> section to learn what bridges are and how to obtain them.
If you try all of these options, and none of them gets you online, you will need to enter bridge addresses manually. Read the [Bridges](/en-US/bridges/) section to learn what bridges are and how to obtain them.