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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] "Hidden Services" vs "Onion services"
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> Onion sites sounds nice to me too.  But we might have to change the
> name to from tor2web to onion2web.

I'm actually a big fan of onion service and onion sites.  That is what
I have always called them when teaching people about Tor.  I tend to
call the collection of all hidden services "onion land".

Thank you,
Derric Atzrott

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