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diff --git a/doc/tips/peer_to_peer_network_with_tor.mdwn b/doc/tips/peer_to_peer_network_with_tor.mdwn index d2aa89e0b..cefca3c0b 100644 --- a/doc/tips/peer_to_peer_network_with_tor.mdwn +++ b/doc/tips/peer_to_peer_network_with_tor.mdwn @@ -132,11 +132,11 @@ Tor hidden services can be quite secure. But this doesn't mean that using git-annex over Tor is automatically perfectly secure. Here are some things to consider: -* Anyone who learns the address of a peer can connect to that peer, - download the whole history of the git repository, and any available - annexed files. They can also upload new files to the peer, and even - remove annexed files from the peer. So consider ways that the address - of a peer might be exposed. +* Anyone who learns the onion address address and authentication data of a peer + can connect to that peer, download the whole history of the git repository, + and any available annexed files. They can also upload new files to the peer, + and even remove annexed files from the peer. So consider ways that the + authentication data of a peer might be exposed. * While Tor can be used to anonymize who you are, git defaults to including your name and email address in git commit messages. So if you want an |