Or, if you have Tor Browser running, click on "Settings" in the [hamburger menu (≡)](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/hamburger-menu/) and then on "Connection" in the sidebar.
Or, if you have Tor Browser running, click on "Settings" in the [hamburger menu (≡)](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/hamburger-menu/) and then on "Connection" in the sidebar.
Or, if you have Tor Browser running, click on "Settings" in the [hamburger menu (≡)](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/hamburger-menu/) and then on "Connection" in the sidebar.
Or, if you have Tor Browser running, click on "Settings" in the [hamburger menu (≡)](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/hamburger-menu/) and then on "Connection" in the sidebar.
Or, if you have Tor Browser running, click on "Settings" in the [hamburger menu (≡)](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/hamburger-menu/) and then on "Connection" in the sidebar.
Or, if you have Tor Browser running, click on "Settings" in the [hamburger menu (≡)](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/hamburger-menu/) and then on "Connection" in the sidebar.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure is the encrypted version of the HTTP channel used to transfer files and data between devices on a network.
Tor
Tor Project glossary
Tor is a program you can run on your computer that helps keep you safe on the Internet. It protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. This set of volunteer relays is called the Tor network.