The Internet is a much "deeper" network than an ordinary user might think. Check what the TOR browser is, how it works and what it is for.

TOR Browser
In a simplified way, the Internet can be divided into three zones. Surface Web is everything that is generally available to everyone, such as the results of the Google browser. "Deep Web" is a bit more hidden things that not everyone has access to. We use it every day, e.g. by logging into the bank's website or e-mail box. Even further is the "Dark Web". There is information and data not available to the general public, even illegal. The TOR browser works in the so-called dark web.
How does the TOR Browser work?
The TOR browser has an onion in its logo. This refers to the onion routing technique, i.e. encrypting the messages we send. This browser allows you to open special pages. You can find illegal content, such as websites selling weapons, drugs or child pornography. You can also open "normal", legal pages. TOR does not track our IP number, so it guarantees anonymity and discretion. Avoids censorship.
TOR Browser - reviews
The TOR Browser can be installed on most computers. With the right software, however, it will be possible to track down and find the user's IP, which, for example, is done by the US government. TOR is a curiosity, but it has its weaknesses - for example, there were leakages of inquiries or eavesdropping. It will also help if we want to browse the web without advertising or spam. It also allows for complete freedom of speech, which is forbidden in some countries (eg critique of government).