
Tor hides your IP every time you send a request to contact the webserver. The cookies from the websites are valid only for a single session until you exit Tor. By default, Tor Browser does not maintain any cookies that contain your browsing history. Tor browser prevents websites from identifying you based on your browser configuration.

The aim is to protect the privacy of the user and the liberty to have confidential communication by keeping their internet activities unmonitored. When you make use of the Tor browser, no one knows your identity, because your IP address is not revealed. The reason for this anonymity is to prevent surveillance and avoid traffic monitoring. This software conceals your location and activity on the internet.

Tor, also known as the onion router, is free and open-source software that hides your identity when you browse the internet.
