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**Q:** Ok. Conclusion: If someone whants to see what data is relayed through your node, it can be seen with lot effort, but, it can. It is public data, with public decryption keys and whole data is chunked in small pieces with guide how to combine them to see full picture. Combining data is also available to everyone. All chunks go through one node? | **Q:** Ok. Conclusion: If someone whants to see what data is relayed through your node, it can be seen with lot effort, but, it can. It is public data, with public decryption keys and whole data is chunked in small pieces with guide how to combine them to see full picture. Combining data is also available to everyone. All chunks go through one node? | ||
- | **A:** All chunks can go through one relay node, but that's being coded to NOT happen. So there will not be all chunked data found on one node. | + | **A:** All chunks can go through one relay node, but that's being coded to NOT happen. So there will not be all chunked data found on one node. Therefore, there should not be any concern about what chunked data passes thru your node. |
**Q:** Is that random rule, or is it hardcoded to use multiple relay nodes and shuffle data? | **Q:** Is that random rule, or is it hardcoded to use multiple relay nodes and shuffle data? |