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Tor?</a></h3>

<p>
Tor Browser does not install itself in the classic sense of
applications. You just simply delete the folder or directory named "Tor
Browser" and it is removed from your system.
</p>
On Windows and Linux, Tor Browser does not install itself in the classic
sense of applications. You just simply delete the folder or directory named "Tor
Browser" and it is removed from your system. On macOS, you drag the Tor Browser
application icon from the "Applications" folder to the trash as you would to
uninstall any other application; however, you must also delete the
<code>~/Library/Application Support/TorBrowser-Data</code> directory. To get to
it, press cmd-shift-g while in Finder and copy/paste that directory into the
box that appears.

<p>
If this is not related to Tor Browser, uninstallation depends

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