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.onion is a particular top level domain suffix that indicates an anonymous hidden service on the Tor Network. Onion addresses don’t have actual DNS names. Moreover, the .onion TLD doesn’t exist in Internet DNS root. But specially designed proxy software (Tor browser is most widely used) applications like web browsers can access .onion How Does Tor Really Work? The Definitive Visual Guide (2019) Jun 19, 2019 How to Use Tor and Go Anonymous Online | WIRED Tor’s update has made those onion services less easily discovered and strengthened their encryption. That overhaul should cement Tor’s reputation as an indispensable anonymity tool, says Marc
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The onion service protocol uses the Tor network so that the client (Alice) can introduce itself to the service (Bob), and then set up a rendezvous point with the service over the Tor network. Here is a detailed breakdown of how this happens: Act 1: Where the onion service sets up its introduction points
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