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What is the Deep Web?

The deep web is a subset of the Internet that is not easily indexed by search engines. It can include everything from medical records to private databases to a variety of illicit activities.

Most of the content on the surface web is available to anyone, while much of what’s on the dark web is restricted to those who pay a fee. It’s easy to get a feel for the difference between the two with a few key points in mind.

How do you access the deep web?

The deep web contains a vast amount of information that isn’t indexed by most search engines, including social media sites, email accounts and streaming services. It also includes pages that require a login to enter, such as those found on news and informational websites, e-commerce sites and banking websites.

What are some of the best ways to use the deep web safely?

One of the best ways to protect yourself on the deep web is to use a virtual private network (VPN). These help maintain your privacy by obfuscating your IP address and routing your traffic through an encrypted tunnel.

A VPN can also thwart hackers, government surveillance, and your ISP from identifying your activity on the Internet. In addition, it allows you to set up and run efficient malware removal tools.

The key to accessing the deep web safely is understanding what you’re getting into before you jump in. You’ll want to make sure that you’re using a strong VPN, a reliable antivirus, and have safe password practices in place before you go exploring.

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