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designs~\cite{or-ih96,or-jsac98,tor-design}, was researched, developed,
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and deployed by the Naval Research Laboratory and the Free Haven
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Project under ONR and DARPA funding for secure government
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-communications. Since 2005, continuing work by Free Haven has also
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-been funded by the Omidyar Network, the Electronic Frontier Foundation
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-for maintaining civil liberties of ordinary citizens online, and the
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-International Broadcasting Bureau and Reporters without Borders to
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-combat blocking and censorship on the Internet. This diversity of
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-funding fits Tor's overall philosophy: a wide variety of interests
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-helps maintain both the stability and the security of the network.
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+communications. In 2005, continuing work by Free Haven was funded by
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+the Electronic Frontier Foundation for maintaining civil liberties of
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+ordinary citizens online. In 2006, The Tor Project incorporated as a
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+non-profit and has received continued funding from the Omidyar Network,
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+the U.S. International Broadcasting Bureau, and other groups to combat
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+blocking and censorship on the Internet. This diversity of funding fits
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+Tor's overall philosophy: a wide variety of interests helps maintain
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+both the stability and the security of the network.
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Usability is also a central goal. Downloading and installing Tor is
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easy. Simply go to\\
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