I assume the two see something similar if not the same, but I want to be absolutely certain. I've read similar questions here but the answers were all relating to what the ISP can see, not your router. However, keep in mind that when you use http to connect to a clear net host, the traffic can be read and manipulated by the exit node and anyone between the exit node and the destination host. No, the address of the host you're visiting is transferred encrypted.Īnd is there a difference in what address it sees with/without httpsĭitto. It can't read the traffic however, it is encrypted.ĭoes it see anything different when visiting a non-hidden service address like ? It only sees the address of the first relay and it sees the traffic that you exchange. If I visit through Tor Browser, does my router see that address or does it only see the first relay Tor Browser connects to? Both holds true if you use the Tor Browser. The answer assumes that your runnig the the tor deamon on the same host as the browser and that DNS lookup are done via Tor.
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