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While the Tor network does provide a level of anonymity, the user never knows what other computers the request will go through; data sent and received can be captured by any of these computers.

a. True
b. False

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The answer is "Option a"

Step-by-step explanation:

The Tor is the free web browser, that encrypts your request but it's also slow to allow you to access every site, and it can't be a cause of legal problems. It aims to cover up the identity, information, and internet activity via the secession of classification and routing from monitoring as well as traffic analysis, that's why it is known as the onion mapping execution.

  • It encodes and rebounds communication systems by the supernatural power of a relay system controlled by volunteer staff worldwide.
  • These internet activities couldn't be traced back to you via the Tor Network. Its browser wasn’t fully safe, therefore. There are some faults in the system, that's why it can be captured by other systems.
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