![]() onion sites from your normal web browser-the one you’re probably viewing this page on. ![]() These domain names are not registered with a central authority but are instead derived from cryptographic keys. Instead, they use pseudo-domain names ending in. Inside the Tor network, sites cannot use regular domain names. The three nodes separate your IP address from your destination and enable two individuals to communicate without either party, or any middleman, knowing who the other is.
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