
It does have some caveats regarding your VPN provider.

Your ISP will not see that you are connecting to Tor, which could protect your privacy or even enable you to access the service in some countries. If you connect to your VPN provider before connecting to the Tor Network, the entry node will receive the IP address of the VPN service as the origin of the data, instead of your actual IP address. Using a VPN with Tor does have some effect on your connection, however. Although the threat of malicious exit and entry nodes does exist, it shouldn't cause you any issues. The official Tor documentation states that you do not need to use a VPN with Tor to increase your privacy. The question remains: should you use a VPN with Tor Browser? VPNs encrypt your network connection, catching everything else.

Tor encrypts your traffic inside the Tor Browser. Now you have read about what Tor and VPNs are, you might begin to see how they fit together.
