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> Well from everyone? If one party knows something all the others know it as well.

But there is one party that knows everything: you.

Question is actually about level of security. For example, https is ok for preventing your neighbor or local provider from getting your data, but there are multiple methods for big government agencies to get your data (from just getting encryption keys from site or having direct access to site data to spoofing certs using controlled CA). It also depends on what you hiding: fact of access, accessed data or sent data.

And people often forgot about non-tor stuff, like protecting your identity using different emails, avoiding access to some services from your own IP, etc: https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/staying-anonymous-online-silk-road-founder-mistakes/