Computer Science, asked by hhahwyyayyyyy, 6 months ago

What is Darknet and why it is advice to not use it???

Is is illegal to use it?? which country developed it and why????

why people using Darknet are untraceable?

Is it a normal type of internet?

Deepnet Vs darknet differences??​

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Answered by s1676ixautkrishtmaha
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Answer:

The "dark net," also known as the "dark web," is part of the greater "deep web," a network of secret websites that exist on an encrypted network.

The Internet is an immensely vast place, made up of billions of individual sites that are connected to one another in various, intricate ways. Although Internet activities dominate our modern lives, the Internet has only been around for a few decades. This is a relatively short period of time relative to the course of human history. However, technology evolves at such a rapid rate that it could be considered many technological lifetimes.

The most famous Internet destinations, such as Facebook (FB), Google (GOOG) and Amazon (AMZN), generate traffic from around the world. The vast majority of the Internet is made up of basic, accessible areas that are less-trafficked than the most popular destinations. Another part of the Internet is a group of sites referred to as the "deep web." The dark net is part of the deep web.

Dark Net vs. Deep Web

The terms "dark net" and "deep web" are occasionally used interchangeably. However, this is not correct. The dark net is part of the greater deep web. The deep web encompasses all unindexed sites that don't pop up when you do an Internet search.

Not all activities associated with the deep web are nefarious. In most cases, these pages are not searchable through traditional channels because they are password-protected and require specific tools or authorization (like a log-in) in order to access them. Personal email, online banking, and other similar sites are included under the umbrella of the "deep web."

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