DEEP WEB
The deep web, dibre web, invisible web, or hidden web are parts of the World Wide Web whose contents are not indexed by standard search engines for any reason. The deep web is opposite to the surface web.
The deep web includes many very common uses such as web mail, online banking but also paid for services with a paywall such as video on demand, and many more.
Computer scientist Mike Bergman is credited with coining the term deep web in 2000 as a search indexing term.
The deep web includes many very common uses such as web mail, online banking but also paid for services with a paywall such as video on demand, and many more.
Computer scientist Mike Bergman is credited with coining the term deep web in 2000 as a search indexing term.
SIZE
World Wide Web as we know it represents just 4% of networked web pages — the remaining 96% of pages make up what many refer to as the “Invisible Internet,” “Invisible Web” or “Deep Web.”
ACCESS
Technically, this is not a difficult process. You simply need to install and use Tor. Go to www.torproject.org and download the Tor Browser Bundle, which contains all the required tools. Run the downloaded file, choose an extraction location, then open the folder and click Start Tor Browser. That's it. The Vidalia Control Panel will automatically handle the randomised network setup and, when Tor is ready, the browser will open; just close it again to disconnect from the network.
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