faruk replied

174 weeks ago

The Dark Web is used to describe an encrypted network built on top of the internet which can only be accessed using specialized software. … These forms of networks rely on routing traffic over the network through layers of encryption to support anonymity of the users.
When people go on about the so-called dark web, they're usually talking about onion sites, which aren't searchable via Google or accessible via standard browsers. On the regular web, domains such as are translated into their actual IP addresses via the domain name system (DNS). That central control allows for censorship, as by interrupting that lookup a site can effectively be banned from the web — this is why Turkish protesters were spraypainting IP addresses on walls in 2014, to tell others how to access Google directly without going via a DNS server.



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