
Also, you'll likely be filling out a lot of those "are you a robot" security checks.

It'll be a little slower and some little things might not work as usual - for example, if the exit node your request came out of is located in Germany the server you're accessing might serve you a website in German. Just download the free, Firefox-based Tor Browser, fire it up and use it as you would any other browser. Here's the great part about Tor: While you can use it in several ways, there's an extremely easy and simple way to do it. This makes it near-impossible for the server on the other end to know who's really accessing it. When you use Tor, your request to open a webpage goes inside the network, gets bounced around in there, goes out through a randomly selected server, and finally reaches the destination server which delivers the webpage to your browser.

Tor is a free service that reroutes internet traffic through a network of computers.
