The Dark Web is a hidden part of the internet that requires specific software like Tor or I2P to access. Unlike the surface web, the dark web is not indexed by standard search engines, providing anonymity to its users. It’s a platform for privacy advocates, journalists, and whistleblowers, but it’s also notorious for illegal activities like black markets, data breaches, and cybercrime. While it offers anonymity, navigating it without caution can pose security risks. It’s crucial to understand its purpose, risks, and ethics before exploring.
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