As I understand it for the public web we all use, public DNS servers serve to guide browsers to IP addresses associated with domain names. But of course IPs change for anonymity’s sake on the dark web yet “domain names” stay the same.

How does my Tor browser know the correct route to get to the site that I am trying to visit each time and know that it is always accurate and won’t take me to a different site (assuming that the owner hasn’t changed on that site)? How does this work to keep site owners anonymous without exposing their information to anyone?

  • Obinice
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    Who is this bloke and why does he look terrified

    • Fuckfuckmyfuckingass
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      2 months ago

      FBI Director Kash Patel. He has resting crazy mf’er face. Unfortunately it’s terminal with no known cure.

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          I just thought he was a cross eyed nimrod.

          Then again I don’t follow any politics. As far as I am concerned every elected or appointed government official has the iq of a potato and couldn’t fix a hole in the ground.