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Free web proxy — rendered in a real browser over Tor SSL on

Open a page

Pages that load like a real browser.

Drop in any link. We open it in a full headless browser over the Tor network and hand you the finished page — so even script-heavy sites render properly while your real IP stays hidden. No account, nothing logged.

Open a common destination

Keep SSL enabled in your browser and the whole path — you to us, us to the site — stays encrypted.

How it works

Three hops between you and the web

You paste a URL. A headless browser opens it over Tor, so the page is fetched and rendered by an anonymous exit node and streamed back to you. Your address bar shows anonymizing.com; the destination only ever sees a stranger — you can watch the live circuit in the panel on the left. Keep SSL on and the whole path stays encrypted.

What you get

Built to keep you invisible

01

Your IP stays hidden

Every request exits through a rotating Tor circuit. The destination sees a Tor exit node — never your address, your ISP, or your location.

02

Real rendering

Pages open in a real headless browser, so JavaScript-heavy sites work — no broken layouts from a naive fetch.

03

Reach blocked pages

Geoblocks, workplace filters, national censorship — read foreign content as though you were a local visitor.

Questions

Common questions

What is an anonymous web proxy?

A relay between your browser and the sites you visit. It fetches pages on your behalf, so the destination only sees the proxy — bypassing ISP, workplace, or government restrictions while keeping you anonymous.

When should I use it?

Whenever content is blocked by your network or country, or when you simply don't want a site to track your real identity. If a news site, YouTube, or Facebook is filtered where you are, route it through here.

What does "hide your IP" mean?

Your IP address uniquely identifies your device online — like a home address. Routing through this proxy substitutes a Tor exit node's address for yours, so sites can't identify or track the real you.

Does it work on every site?

Most sites work. Some aggressively detect proxies, so we can't guarantee 100% — but the large majority of pages, including the commonly blocked ones, load fine.