faruk replied

223 weeks ago

The dark web consists of content that isn’t indexed by search engines and that requires certain software or authorization to access. Dark web content lives on the darknet, a part of the internet accessible only to particular browsers or through specific configurations.
Unlike the Dark Ages, the dark web isn’t referred to as “dark” because of a lack of information or knowledge — it is in fact chock full of commerce and resources. But the dark internet is also designed to provide anonymity, keeping communication private through encryption and routing content through multiple servers.
The dark web, explained frequently as a forum for criminal activity, is not necessarily bad or teeming with dangerous elements. It’s an anonymous space on the web that can be abused or appreciated in turn.
What’s the difference between the dark web and the deep web? Let’s start on the surface. When using a search engine like Google — to ask, say, “Why is my succulent plant dying?” — the results returned come from the surface web. The surface web refers to content published publicly on the internet that doesn’t require paywalls or logins to access and is indexed by search engines.


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