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Image hosting on the Tor network ( .onion sites) is popular for users prioritizing privacy, anonymity, and the ability to host content that may be restricted on conventional web platforms.
For a service to meet these specialized demands, it must provide the following: 1. No Automatic Compression (Lossless Storage)
To maintain "extra quality," use hosts that do not compress images (e.g., JPEG compression) upon upload. Look for services that support formats like Metadata Preservation:
For archivists, losing a .txt sidecar file breaks data integrity.