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[tor-talk] Security of Tor Like Services With Or Without Tor



So, 
I'm wondering Tor securely covers what's been done on the computers over a network right?
Why is it not secure and why does it need to be secured?
????
Others won't know what's going over the network?
Tracking all encrypted data from point a-point-b? Does this still allow tracking?
What could would happen if all the data was completely accessible and viewable by the public?
In a different form? Has this been tried?

Example: 
Copy of the clear web on the onion network? 
One page or combo of pages can create from data collusion a different web page?
Software/hardware on the user side with a way to comb and collect data from sites?
Inside programmed parameters?  All info/pictures/text/other is data?
Could take a set of 11111111111111 and combine it with 000000111111, 0011111111000 or anything to
create any information.

So In the onion network or without one would it not be possibly more secure to make the data so it has to be complied with a key on the user side so any data intercepted if any would only be random data(or webpage/other) if decrypted and could create 10,000+ possible output of any and every kind so that there could be very low chance of being able to say someone accessed a or b with the server hosting 10,000 sites(not hosting any output version of the site/info at all) that are normal and maybe 1-2 versions that are secret or whatever?


 		 	   		  
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