Can you access the dark web without a Tor browser?

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Can you access the dark web without a Tor browser?

Can you access the dark web without a Tor browser?

Nowadays, the Tor project also offers a service that allows you to access dark web pages without actually downloading the Tor browser. This project is called Tor2web and can be used to navigate to dark web pages from your standard web browser (such as Google Chrome).

Is Tor the only way to access the Deep Web?

Tor websites are located at this far end of the deep web, which are deemed the “dark web” and are only accessible by an anonymous browser.

Can you legally access the dark web?

Accessing and browsing the dark web is entirely legal. ... In fact, researchers Daniel Moore and Thomas Rid of King's College London found the majority of dark websites are used for criminal activity, primarily drugs, money laundering and trading in stolen credentials.

Is Tor illegal?

While Tor itself isn't illegal, you could get flagged for suspicious activity if someone discovers that you're using it. Tor Browser operates on a totally different system from that of a VPN, and protects your privacy in a highly unique way.

Who created dark web?

The dark web was actually created by the US government to allow spies to exchange information completely anonymously. US military researchers developed the technology, known as Tor (The Onion Router) in the mid-1990s and released it into the public domain for everyone to use.

Why you shouldn't go on the dark web?

The danger of the dark web comes when you aren't careful with what you access. You may easily fall victim to hackers and give away personal information without intention. Or, you could stumble on illegal activity without even realizing it.

What happens if you go on the dark web?

When you access the dark web, you're not surfing the interconnected servers you regularly interact with. Instead, everything stays internal on the Tor network, which provides security and privacy to everyone equally. Worth noting: Dark web website addresses end with .

Can police track you on Tor?

By using Tor, websites will no longer be able to track the physical location of your IP address or what you have been looking at online…and neither will any interested organizations that may want to monitor someone's Internet activity—meaning law enforcement or government security agencies.

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