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The document provides an overview of the dark web, detailing its definition, history, and the significance of the Tor browser in maintaining user anonymity. It addresses the types of content available on the dark web, including illegal activities, while also highlighting positive aspects such as privacy and the availability of unfiltered information. Additionally, it discusses the users of the dark web, including government officials, hackers, and criminals, along with instructions for accessing and hosting sites within this space.




















Introduction to the Dark Web, its context, and key aspects such as history and size.
Definition of Dark Web, its distinction from the surface web, and a brief mention of its history.
Overview of Tor web, including local hosting and the difference in website access between surface and dark web.
Description and function of the Tor Browser along with its purpose for anonymity and privacy protection.
Explanation of illegal services commonly found on the dark web, including drugs, firearms, and hacking.
Highlights the beneficial features of the Dark Web, including privacy, information access, and security.
Listing notable users of the dark web, such as government officials, journalists, and hackers.
Instructions on downloading Tor, installation, domain handling, and coding for access on the dark web.