Schematic diagram of a Tor circuit and the types of Relays

Freedom of speech and information is the key for a healthy society, we fight against internet censorship and we do not tolerate anything that suppresses anyone’s right to express their opinion and access information.

Premeditated online outages and ISP blocks are posing a significant challenge to freedom of information and expression worldwide. Governments and other entities often implement measures to restrict access to specific websites and services.

The Tor network achieves its anonymity through a decentralized system of volunteer-run servers called relays. A middle relay is a vital part of this infrastructure, acting as a pass-through for encrypted traffic within the network. It receives traffic from one relay and forwards it to another, without ever knowing the original source or the final destination. This separation of knowledge is fundamental to Tor's design, adding a critical layer of privacy that protects users from surveillance.

At Serendipiware, our commitment to upholding digital privacy is our first priority. By contributing a middle relay to the Tor network, we directly strengthen its capacity and resilience. This not only helps provide a faster and more reliable experience for Tor users worldwide but also reinforces the global effort to circumvent censorship and promote unrestricted access to information.

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