The interest aroused by the words Deep Web is surprising. Thinking about a hidden internet full of mysteries uncovers anyone's curiosity, but the truth is that there are many false myths and anyone can access the Deep Web/Dark Web (or any of the other darknets) easily. In this article we solve everything about the Deep Web, what it is, differences with other darknets, myths and truths and finally, how to enter the Deep Web.
If you are here it is because you browse the Internet, obviously, because ADSLZone only exists online. And I'm sure you know WhatsApp, Facebook, Google and a long etcetera. But did you know that 'under' all that is another part of the Internet? You only access a part if you use Chrome, Firefox, Safari or the like. But some of what exists on the Internet is hidden from you, and part of it is accessible only with special web browsers. We tell you what the Deep web is, how to get in, how it differs from the Dark web and why links to start.
What is the Deep Web
The Deep Web is named for the simple reason that it is composed of all that content on the Internet that, for various reasons, is not indexed by search engines such as Bing, Yahoo or Google itself – among many others. What all users use on a daily basis, however, is called 'Surface Internet'.
There's nothing mysterious about the birth of the Deep Web. The truth is that it is all due to the arrival of search engine, such as those of Google, Yahoo or Bing) that index much of the existing information on the Internet. In fact, if these browsers indexed more pages, the "deep Internet" would reduce their size.
In addition, there are private websites that belong to the Deep Web without many knowing. For example, a company's private area, an operator's user zone, or a university's private web have information that is not indexed in any browser. However, everyone attributes the term Deep Web to illegal things and the truth is that all unindexed content falls into the category.
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