There is a network of machines running tor all over the world and when you want to go somewhere you go through a whole bunch of them randomly, the data is encrypted so hard to read even if intercepted.
Tor is generally alot slower to use for every day internet because of this. Also nothing is...
Yes and No. Some VPNs really keep no logs... some say they keep no logs but actually do. But tor bounces your IP through dozens of IPS on the way there and back so each Ip only knows 1 IP away. SO the host and client dont know each others IPs
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