Computer Science, asked by ashu9462, 1 year ago

What is dark web explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Dark Web is a term that refers specifically to a collection of websites that exist on an encrypted network and cannot be found by using traditional search engines or visited by using traditional browsers. Almost all sites on the so-called Dark Web hide their identity using the Tor encryption tool.

Answered by gurukulamdivya
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The internet is actually made up of three different layers: the surface web, the deep web and the dark web.

The top layer, the surface web, are web pages that show up using search engines such as Google - like The Sun website that you're looking at right now.

The deep web are web pages which search engines can't access and are therefore hidden, accessed via passwords and authorisation.

Any time you log into an account you're accessing deep web content that won't show up on a search engine.

The dark web is a network of untraceable online activity and websites on the internet. They cannot be found using search engines and to access them you need to use specific software, configurations or have authorisation. They are used by lots of different people to keep their web activity hidden.

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