How many fake IP-Addresses does the TOR-browser got?

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I've tried googeling this, but I didn't find the answer, that's why I'm posting this question again. How many fake IP-Addresses does the TOR-browser got? And does everyone share the same fake addresses, or does everyone got a list of own addresses. Thanks
 
I see your other thread was closed by another Moderator,In the future if a topic is locked by a Moderator Please don't create another thread on the same topic.

As for your question,Our rules don't really cover the discussion of using "Proxy servers" and from having a quick look on google i cant seem to find an answer either,However i see that Tor have an official forum,Would be best you ask there.
 
I guess I'll answer the generic question at hand.

TOR operates over a bunch of other networks (the "TOR Relay") with endpoints (known as "nodes"). Each node has one IP address. A user has installed the TOR client on their end device to allow users to connect to the node (after passing through several other nodes along the relay). In the end your signal is bounced through several nodes making it impossible to track, therefore you can surf anonymously.

TLDR The IP addresses aren't "fake". They just give you someone elses IP address from the relay.
 
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