The surface web—indexed by Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo—represents only a fraction of the internet. Below lies the (private databases, paywalled content) and, more notoriously, the dark web . Accessing the dark web typically requires the Tor Browser , which routes traffic through multiple encrypted layers to anonymize users and hosts.
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: These links can only be accessed using specialized software like the Tor Browser . The network routes traffic through three separate "hops" (relays), hiding the user's IP address from the destination and the destination's IP from the user. The surface web—indexed by Google
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