![]() Onion routing is a technique for anonymous communication over a computer network. Router B sends it to Router C, which removes the final layer of encryption and transmits the original message to its destination. Router A sends it to Router B, which decrypts another layer to learn its next destination. In this example onion, the source of the data sends the onion to Router A, which removes a layer of encryption to learn only where to send it next and where it came from (though it does not know if the sender is the origin or just another node).
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