Circumvent Censorship with Tor
Tor provides a way to browse the Internet anonymously, helping people avoid both censorship and surveillance. Tor Browser is just like any other browser you use - Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Yandex - except instead of exposing all your browsing behaviour to your Internet service provider and everyone else snooping on your traffic, it hides your traffic by encrypting it and letting it bounce through three random volunteer-run nodes (these nodes are also called "relays"). This process obfuscates who you are, where you are, and where you're going (i.e. which website you're visiting).
Tor is used by human rights defenders, activists, and people from all around the world who need to escape censorship and surveillance. To learn more about Tor and how it works, visit the Tor Browser Manual.