> TOR ALWAYS & ONLY goes through Slovakia as its last IP

You mean all your Tor circuits always use an exit node in Slovakia?

Do you only surf to websites in Slovakia? Tor client tries to build circuits with an exit node "close" in internet terms to your destination site, but it would be a bit odd, I think, if your circuits *always* use an exit node in Slovakia.

If you are not using the most recent stable release of Tor Browser, i.e., if you didn't install a version from www.torproject.org download page, there is no telling what you actually installed. It's a very good idea to verify the tarballs from torproject.org using the detached key, with PGP or GPG software.

It's possible to modify the Tor configuration so that it will choose only exit nodes in a particular country. If you were playing with the config file in your installed version of Tor Browser, could you have done that accidently?

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