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The Private Browsing feature is useful, but only if you know what it does and how it works. It helps you hide your online activities from prying eyes, but it doesn't make you completely disappear from the internet.
In order to hide your identity and online activity, you're probably using the browser feature called Private Browsing. It’s important to know that you can still be tracked by websites and internet service providers even if you are not logged in (Google Account or similar).
To hide your IP address, you can use a virtual private network (VPN) or the Tor Network & Browser. It encrypts all of your traffic and your IP address before routing it through three randomly selected exit nodes. Because of the constant encryption and re-encryption, it's nearly impossible to track your online activities.
Using Tor to surf the web is one of the simplest ways to keep yourself safe online. In particular, this holds true if you only ever use it in emergency situations. User error is the most common cause of browser traffic tracking, but there are ways around that. It's a good idea to only use Tor when it's absolutely necessary to remain anonymous, and to switch to another browser whenever possible.
The onion-like layers of encryption used by Tor encrypt all communications. One layer of encryption is removed at a time by the nodes, and the data's next destination can be discovered. Upon decryption of the final layer, the data reaches its destination.
It's important to note that the Tor browser and network are not the same as private browsing.
Tor browser is a type of browser that uses a different route to get to your destination. In the Tor network, there are millions of computers and servers connected to each other. The Tor Browser sends your request through the Tor network's millions of computers to the server and then receives the server's response via the Tor network.
Even Google, one of the most dependable names on the web, can put your privacy at risk. Google logs every search you make, so if you're concerned about your privacy, you may want to switch to DuckDuckGo instead. You will not be tracked by this search engine.