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TLDR:

What web servers do you consider trustworthy, to take great care of
their visitors' privacy, that are stable and that get great amounts of
traffic, and most important, are reachable over .onion as a Tor Hidden
Service?

Please post them here.

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Long:

Background... For distributed, authenticated, Tor friendly NTP
alternative (sdwdate), a number of Tor hidden web servers are required.
(Time will be extracted from http headers.)

The purpose of this post is to ask for suggestions of suitable web servers.

What web servers do you consider trustworthy, to take great care of
their visitors' privacy, that are stable and that get great amounts of
traffic, and most important, are reachable over .onion as a Tor Hidden
Service?

(The whole discussion about network time synchronization is off topic in
this thread, but you could open separate threads to discuss other aspects.)

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