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From: Virgil Griffith <i@virgil.gr>
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i am concerned about https not being enough to protect tor2web users.  In
particular, I am concerned about what subdomain a user is visiting being
leaked.  Are there any established ways of preventing the subdomain from
being leaked?  Because none spring to my mind.

-V
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