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When you use a private browser, such as the Tor browser, your internet service provider (ISP) cannot see your IP address. This makes it difficult for the ISP to track your activity online and sell your data to third parties. However, some websites and services may still be able to see your IP address. Tor is not the only private browser, and other browsers may have different privacy features. It is important to read the privacy policy of a website or service to see if it collects your IP address.

Some websites and services, such as Facebook and Gmail, may still collect your IP address even when you use a private browser. It is also important to be aware that not all websites are private. Some websites, such as Google Maps and YouTube, may still collect your IP address even when you use a private browser. The conclusion of this article is that using a private browser can help protect your privacy, but it is important to read the privacy policy of a website or service before using it.