Hva er deep web?
The deep web refers to parts of the internet that are not indexed by regular search engines like Google, Bing, or Yahoo. This means that the content on the deep web cannot be found through regular search engine queries. Instead, it includes data that is hidden behind login forms, paywalls, or other types of restricted access.
Some common examples of content on the deep web include:
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Webmail services (e.g., Gmail, Outlook)
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Online banking portals
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Private databases (e.g., academic databases, subscription services)
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Social media pages and profiles with restricted access
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Online forums that require registration to view content
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Content on certain streaming services (e.g., Netflix, Viaplay, Max, Crunchyroll)
It is important to note that the deep web is different from the dark web. While the deep web consists of all content not indexed by search engines, the dark web is a small part of the deep web that is deliberately hidden and requires special software, such as Tor, to access.
Tor (The Onion Router) is free and open-source software that allows you to browse the internet privately and securely. Tor protects users from tracking and surveillance by routing internet traffic through a global network of volunteer servers, known as relays. This makes it very difficult for anyone to trace your internet traffic back to you.
Relaterte ord: Alias, Anon, Backdoor, AlphaBay, APT (Advanced Persistent Threat), Anonymous, AML (Anti-Money Laundering), AnonFiles