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by ranger_danger
266 days ago
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> Why can’t other nodes have freedom to decide how they want to participate? Because the network was explicitly designed to not allow this... otherwise it becomes subject to censorship, which is one of the main goals they try to prevent. The (onion) address itself is never transmitted in plaintext through the Tor network... when you access an onion site, your Tor client encrypts the traffic multiple times, literally like an onion. No relay in the circuit knows the final destination. |
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