

The Deep web (also known as the Invisible web or the Hidden web) is the part of the World Wide Web that is not visible to standard search engines like Google or DuckDuckGo.

The majority of the World Wide Web exists in the Deep web. We do know two things about this: the Surface web is enormous, and it comprises only a small portion of the total web. When we index a webpage, we add it to the entries for all of the words it contains. It’s like the index in the back of a book - with an entry for every word seen on every webpage we index. The Google Search index contains hundreds of billions of webpages and is well over 100,000,000 gigabytes in size. Here’s a quote from Google that gives some idea of the amount of information we’re dealing with: It is hard to say exactly how large the Surface web actually is. If you can find a page with a standard search engine ( Google or DuckDuckGo) and visit it with a standard web browser ( Chrome or Firefox), it is part of the Surface web. It is where you are reading this article. The Surface Web (also referred toy as the Visible Web, the Indexed Web, the Lightnet, and the Clearnet) is the part of the World Wide Web that most of us are familiar with. But there are actually two webs: the Surface web and the Deep web. We usually talk about the World Wide Web (a.k.a. We’re going to get you oriented for this journey as fast as possible, then give you the tools you need to get down to the Dark web and look around for yourself. This is like going spelunking without the proper equipment - you’re likely to get hurt, possibly very badly. You can access the Dark web safely, but just diving in blindly is a bad idea.

But you’ll have to be careful not to wander into something… horrible. Since you are reading this, we suspect that you feel the pull of this place and want to take a look for yourself. Ultimately, the Dark web has the allure of a place that most people can’t visit. But how do you go about accessing the Dark web safely? Others use the Dark web to simply post information that may be censored elsewhere. After all, some of the biggest threat actors host websites on the Dark web discussing their exploits. We’ve all heard rumors about the bad things you can find on the Dark web - but it’s also a resource for information. The Dark web has a mysterious reputation.
