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VPN vs Tor: what’s the difference?

Both protect your privacy, but in different ways. A VPN routes your traffic through one encrypted server for speed and everyday privacy; Tor bounces it through several volunteer relays for stronger anonymity at the cost of speed.

The key differences

  • Speed: a VPN is fast; Tor is much slower
  • Anonymity: Tor offers stronger anonymity for sensitive use
  • Ease: a VPN is simpler and covers all apps
  • Scope: a VPN protects the whole device; Tor mainly the Tor Browser

Which should you use?

For everyday privacy, streaming and public Wi-Fi, a VPN is the practical choice. For maximum anonymity in high-risk situations, Tor has its place — and some users route Tor over a VPN.

Frequently asked questions

Is Tor safer than a VPN?

For anonymity, Tor can be stronger; for speed and everyday privacy, a VPN is more practical.

Can I use both together?

Yes — running Tor over a VPN is a common setup for added privacy.

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