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Exploring Dark Web Sites

The dark web is a part of the Internet that's hidden from the public eye. It's where cybercriminals go to buy and sell viruses, ransomware, and stolen data like bank account details. It's also where law enforcement agencies monitor whistleblower websites looking for leaked information to investigate criminal activities.

Some people are afraid to visit the dark web because they think it's full of scams and malware. However, the truth is that this underground online world has a lot to offer for those willing to search it carefully and explore the right sites.

Privacy tools for the dark web The best way to protect yourself on the dark web is to use a VPN. VPNs hide your IP address and encrypt your data so that no one can see what you're doing. It's the best way to avoid government censorship and stay anonymous on the internet.

A VPN with Tor support is a good option for those who want to use the dark web regularly. It gives you access to a variety of secure Tor websites and can help you stay anonymous from governments.

Wallets for the dark web There are a number of BitCoin wallets that are available on the dark web. These include Wasabi Wallet, which offers a free.onion URL and supports end-to-end encryption for your transactions. Another great choice is Keybase, which lets you send encrypted text with an auto-destruct feature. It's also compatible with iOS and Android devices.

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