**If an attacker learns about the onion service, they still can't access anything.** Prior attacks against the Tor network to enumerate onion services allowed attackers to discover private ``.onion`` addresses. To access an OnionShare service from its address, the private key used for client authentication must be guessed (unless the service is already made public by turning off the private key -- see :ref:`turn_off_private_key`).
**Hvis en angriper får vite om løktjenesten, har vedkommende fremdeles ikke tilgang til noe.** Tidligere angrep mot Tor-nettverket for å ta rede på alle løktjenester som finnes har tillatt oppdagelse av private ``.onion`-adresser. Hvis en angriper oppdager en privat OnionShare-adresse, vil vedkommende måtte gjette den private nøkkelen brukt for klient-identitetsbekreftelse for å få tilgang til den (med mindre OnionShare-brukeren velger å gjøre tjenesten sin offentlig ved å skru av den private nøkkelen -- sjekk :ref:`turn_off_private_key`).
Onion services are services that can only be accessed over Tor. Running an Onion Service gives your users all the security of HTTPS with the added privacy benefits of Tor Browser.
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Tor is a program you can run on your computer that helps keep you safe on the Internet. It protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. This set of volunteer relays is called the Tor network.