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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I just want to confirm one
thing and ask something else.<br>
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My understanding is that Tor encrypts both the content of a data
packet and also the header. It encrypts the packet and header
three times on the client (my computer) and then at each node one
layer is decrypted until the data packet and header are decrypted
to plaintext at the final exit node (except when TLS is used).
Right?<br>
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The Tor FAQ says "Tor is not illegal anywhere in the world". Can
that really be the case? What about North Korea for example? Tor
as a specific tool might not be specifically illegal but surely it
would fall under the rubric of some kind of stupid prohibition?
Just wondering. <br>
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