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The dark web is an unregulated portion of the internet that offers privacy, anonymity, content, and goods that can’t be found on the surface web. These websites require special software like Tor to access, and they aren’t indexed by search engines. Email Services The most basic email services on the dark web share similarities to Gmail and Yahoo Mail, but there are many niche email services that allow users to remain anonymous while also keeping their personal information secure. These include "burner" email services that keep no records of your communications and even those that use encryption to protect their customers from attacks. Directories and Encyclopedias There are a variety of directory and encyclopedia websites on the dark web that have user-generated content. Some are wikis, which are open-source encyclopedias that can be edited by any member of the community. Others are directories that collect lists of different types of things (image galleries, chat rooms, etc.) Crypto Exchanges On the dark web, you can find a variety of cryptocurrency exchanges and other crypto-related services. These websites allow you to buy, sell, and trade cryptocurrencies without having to reveal your real identity or financial information. Marketplaces On the dark web you can find a variety of marketplaces where people buy and sell illegal goods. These goods include firearms, drugs, explosives, and much more. Whistleblowing Tools The dark web is home to a number of whistleblowing sites that offer ways for users to report violations of their privacy, human rights, or other legal issues. These websites often work through a service like SecureDrop, which allows for encrypted messages to be sent to an address and then distributed to other members of the network without revealing the sender or receiver’s identity.

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