To open **Onion Circuits**, click on the Tor status icon ([[!img lib/symbolic/tor-disconnected.png alt="Tor status menu" link="no" class="symbolic"]] or [[!img lib/symbolic/tor-connected.png alt="Tor status menu" link="no" class="symbolic"]]) in the top-right corner and choose **Open Onion View Tor Circuits**.
To open **Onion Circuits**, click on the Tor status icon ([[!img lib/symbolic/tor-disconnected.png alt="Tor status menu" link="no" class="symbolic"]] or [[!img lib/symbolic/tor-connected.png alt="Tor status menu" link="no" class="symbolic"]]) in the top-right corner and choose **View Tor Circuits**.
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If you cClick on a circuit, to display the technical details about theeach relays of the circuit appear in the right pane.
[[!img doc/anonymous_internet/tor/tor.svpng link="no" alt="Schematics of a connection to Tor with the client, the 3 relays, and the destination server."]]
[[!img doc/anonymous_internet/tor/tor.png link="no" alt="Schematics of a connection to Tor with the client, the 3 relays, and the destination server."]]
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WhenIf you connect to athe same destination server again, for example, when visiting a website, the connection appears in the list belowTor uses a different circuit to replace the circuit it usesthat you closed.