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Anonymous connections and onion routing
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A new anonymous secure communication protocol with conditional traceability is proposed to provide personal anonymity and privacy protection, in which a secure mapping function is introduced to provide anonymity and personal information protection, when necessary, only authority principal part can act as arbitrator for communication validation. The proposed protocol has 3 advantages: 1) mutual communication; 2) anonymity of communication. 3) conditional traceability.