How Does The Dark Web Work?
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The Dark Web is a part of the internet that cannot be accessed through regular search engines, and can only be accessed using specialized software such as The Onion Router (Tor). It is used by criminals, dissidents, and others who wish to remain anonymous online. On the Dark Web, users can access websites that are only accessible using a specific URL. These websites are hosted on anonymous servers, meaning that the IP address of the server is hidden from view. This makes it difficult for law enforcement to track activity on the Dark Web. In addition to the anonymity provided, websites on the Dark Web are often encrypted, meaning that the communication between the user and the website is encrypted, making it difficult for anyone to access their data.