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<div style="text-align:center;">
<video width="500" height="281" controls preload="none" poster="$(IMGROOT)/tor-animation.jpg">
<source src="https://extra.torproject.org/media/video/Tor_Animation_en.mp4" type="video/mp4">
<track label="English" kind="captions" src="https://extra.torproject.org/media/video/subs/vtt/en.vtt" srclang="en" default>
<source src="https://www.torproject.org/videos/Tor_Animation_en.mp4" type="video/mp4">
<track label="English" kind="captions" src="https://www.torproject.org/videos/en.vtt" srclang="en" default>
</video>
</div>

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WEBVTT
Kind: captions
Language: en
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We've gotten very used to the Internet.
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We are constantly sharing information
about ourselves and our private lives:
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food we eat, people we meet,
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places we go, and the stuff we read.
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Let me explain it better.
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Right at this moment,
if someone attempts to look you up,
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they'll see your real identity,
precise location, operating system,
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all the sites you've visited,
the browser you use to surf the web,
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and so much more information
about you and your life
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which you probably didn't mean
to share with unknown strangers,
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who could easily use this data
to exploit you.
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But not if you're using Tor!
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Tor Browser protects our privacy
and identity on the Internet.
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Tor secures your connection
with three layers of encryption
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and passes it through three voluntarily
operated servers around the world,
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which enables us to communicate
anonymously over the Internet.
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Tor also protects our data
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against corporate or government targeted
and mass surveillance.
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Perhaps you live in a repressive country
which tries to control and surveil the Internet.
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Or perhaps you don't want big corporations
taking advantage of your personal information.
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Tor makes all of its users
to look the same
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which confuses the observer
and makes you anonymous.
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So, the more people use the Tor network,
the stronger it gets
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as it's easier to hide in a crowd
of people who look exactly the same.
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You can bypass the censorship
without being worried about
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the censor knowing what you do
on the Internet.
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The ads won't follow you
everywhere for months,
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starting when you first
clicked on a product.
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By using Tor, the sites you visit
won't even know who you are,
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from what part of the world
you're visiting them,
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unless you login and tell them so.
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By downloading and using Tor,
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you can protect the people
who need anonymity,
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like activists, journalists and bloggers.
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Download and use Tor! Or run a relay!