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| - | **Dark Web refers to encrypted online content that is not indexed by conventional search engines. Accessing the dark web can only be done using specific browsers, such as TOR Browser. There is a great deal of privacy and anonymity that comes with using the dark web compared to traditional websites. | + | **Dark Web** refers to encrypted online content that is not indexed by conventional search engines. Accessing the dark web can only be done using specific browsers, such as [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:t:tor]] Browser. There is a great deal of privacy and anonymity that comes with using the dark web compared to traditional websites. |
| As such, most of the attention is placed on online marketplaces for drugs, exchanges for stolen data, and other illegal activities when people think of the dark web. Despite this, there are often very legitimate reasons why people choose to use the dark web, including political dissidents and people who want to keep certain information private. | As such, most of the attention is placed on online marketplaces for drugs, exchanges for stolen data, and other illegal activities when people think of the dark web. Despite this, there are often very legitimate reasons why people choose to use the dark web, including political dissidents and people who want to keep certain information private. | ||