the deep web

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  • Dark side of the Internet? Or the runnings of the Internet?
    Getting deep into the web can open a can of worms.

    Many countries now keep records of where you visit what you download and basically log everything about your web usage.
    The dark sites of the Internet still exist but not in TOR. They are private websites that have invite only status (and generally hidden by private proxy).

    What are you interested in?
    I know the web well.

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    • I don't know enough about the deep web to be interested in any one thing, I purely want to go to see what's there, minus the whole illegal porn, drug trade and hitman hire stuff, I want to avoid all that if possible

      I mean, it's massive, so there must be a ton of legitimate and interesting sites on the deep web

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      • There are more sites than what you can see in a lifetime. Plus new sites happen every micro second (actually a thousand sites probably just got made right now).

        I'd suggest following an interest you have.
        The last thing I learned about was 3d imaging - of which is old news these days! I just foound it interesting so I watched about 5 vids, and read a whole bunch of stuff.

        A lot of people start with news sites, or youtube etc. Forums such as this one can be about anything you can imagine and more ;)

        Its SO vast, that everyone always say - start with your interests ;)
        I know one of the first things I say to people who just begin on the Internet for the first time, is to search for your own name! Even they are on the Internet before they have ever been on the Internet :D

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        • I've been on the web for years, I've just got a tablet recently, it's just my first time on the deep web

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          • I've been interested in changes to the web.
            Privacy; restrictions; new words; administrators of the web; search engines and their real capabilities; countries; and culture.
            Since the techy stuff days, I've taken on a broader look at what's on the web.
            Sometimes when I read a popular news article, I will go to another country site and see their interpretation of what was the news. So far I have found the US to be very sheltered. Its disturbing to say the least.

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