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When it comes to using anonymous browsers on the Web, you don’t always get treated to the same experience as the less-private users. According to a research paper from the University of Cambridge, over 1 million IP addresses are deliberately degrading the service they provide to users via the Tor browser or completely blocking them in some cases. Those IP addresses include ones used by the likes of Yahoo and Google. Tor has got a bad rep when it comes to the likes of Silk Road and hackers, but in reality, the browser is for anyone who just wants to use…

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