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[or-cvs] r20780: {website} ecommerce (website/trunk/en)
Author: Jon
Date: 2009-10-12 00:53:48 -0400 (Mon, 12 Oct 2009)
New Revision: 20780
Modified:
website/trunk/en/faq.wml
Log:
ecommerce
Modified: website/trunk/en/faq.wml
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--- website/trunk/en/faq.wml 2009-10-12 03:58:03 UTC (rev 20779)
+++ website/trunk/en/faq.wml 2009-10-12 04:53:48 UTC (rev 20780)
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
<p>
<dl>
<dt>Doesn't the first server see who I am?</dt><dd>Possibly. A bad first of three servers can see encrypted Tor traffic coming from your computer. It still doesn't know who you are and what you are doing over Tor. It merely sees "This IP address is using Tor". Tor is not illegal anywhere in the world, so using Tor by itself is fine. You are still protected from this node figuring out who you are and where you are going on the Internet.</dd>
-<dt>Can't the third server see my traffic?</dt><dd>Possibly. A bad third of three servers can see the traffic you sent into Tor. It won't know who sent this traffic. If you're using encryption, such as visiting a bank or ecommerce website, or encrypted mail connections, etc, it will only know the destination. It won't be able to see the data inside the traffic stream. You are still protected from this node figuring out who you are and if using encryption, what data you're sending to the destination.</dd>
+<dt>Can't the third server see my traffic?</dt><dd>Possibly. A bad third of three servers can see the traffic you sent into Tor. It won't know who sent this traffic. If you're using encryption, such as visiting a bank or e-commerce website, or encrypted mail connections, etc, it will only know the destination. It won't be able to see the data inside the traffic stream. You are still protected from this node figuring out who you are and if using encryption, what data you're sending to the destination.</dd>
</dl>
</p>