diff --git a/wiki/src/doc/anonymous_internet/Tor_Browser.mdwn b/wiki/src/doc/anonymous_internet/Tor_Browser.mdwn
index 94b2cbfae90a4c9c409db56b89acd9b13f6593b5..a6aec8d38f75eb772a9ec688116fb0bdf145434e 100644
--- a/wiki/src/doc/anonymous_internet/Tor_Browser.mdwn
+++ b/wiki/src/doc/anonymous_internet/Tor_Browser.mdwn
@@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ HTTPS encryption with HTTPS Everywhere
 Using HTTPS instead of HTTP encrypts your communications while browsing the web.
 
 All the data exchanged between your browser and the server you are visiting is
-encrypted. It prevents the
-[[Tor exit node to eavesdrop on your communication|doc/about/warning#exit_node]].
+encrypted. HTTPS prevents the
+[[Tor exit node from eavesdropping on your communications|doc/about/warning#exit_node]].
 
 HTTPS also includes mechanisms to authenticate the server you are communicating
 with. But those mechanisms can be flawed,