This document describes Oblivious HTTP, a protocol for forwarding encrypted HTTP messages. Oblivious HTTP allows a client to make

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In many environments, a component external to a network is called upon to perform computations based on the network topology and the

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An Oblivious Pseudorandom Function (OPRF) is a two-party protocol between a client and a server for computing the output of a

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