Many people use the terms
Dark Web and Deep Web interchangeably, but they are two very
different things. Dark Web is basically just a part of
the internet that is not completely public and you need special
software to access. The Deep Web is designed for extra security
and privacy that the regular Internet does not have. The Deep
Web cannot be accessed by a search engine, and consists mostly
of data stored on private networks of corporations.
The Dark Web is an encrypted network of darknets that makes up a
portion of the Deep Web. Accessing this hidden section of the
web requires a special encryption software called Tor. There is
nothing wrong with the Dark Web, nor is it actually Dark.
Originally it was designed with privacy, security, and anonymity
in mind. It is not illegal, in fact, legitimate sites such as
Facebook have sites on the Dark Web. Many people use it to
browse the web without being tracked by an internet service
provider or the government. There is a dark side to the Dark
Web, including graphic content, evidence of kidnappings, hit-men
for hire, prostitution, child pornography, drugs, guns, and
more. Due to
the anonymity the Dark Web provides, it is more difficult for
law enforcement officials to track down and stop illegal
activities.
The regular web, or
Internet you use every day to search for your daily news, shop,
Tweet, and watch viral animal videos can be just as bad. Many
criminals and other predators hide in plain sight. Almost
everything you can find on the Dark Web can also be found on the
regular Internet. This includes drugs, solicitation, stolen
data, terrorism groups, and various types of pornographic
material.
The Deep Web is estimated to be around 500
times larger than the regular Internet and the Dark Web is
estimated at 7,000 to 30,000 sites hidden from everyday
access. Bottom line, the Dark Web is not so dark, the
Internet is not so innocent, and
the Deep Web is owned by corporations and governments.
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