

We can understand the temptation to explore the Dark Web to see what you’re missing out on - but tread cautiously. But whether or not visiting the Dark Web is worth your time is another matter altogether. There’s much more to the internet than you might expect on the surface. This includes back-end data for most of the world’s biggest websites and platforms, as well as encrypted information stored on private networks and cloud servers. The deep web simply includes all online data that isn’t registered with search engines.

While not everything on the Dark Web is, strictly speaking, illegal, this is the place to go if you run shady operations like data laundering and cybercrime. Dark Web: The “private internet” includes encrypted websites that are hidden from search engines and other indexing services.Activity on the surface web can also be easily tracked by advertisers and ISPs. Sites on the surface web are “indexed,” which means they can be easily located via search engines. can be found here, along with major websites like Google, Amazon, Twitter and Facebook.

Surface Web: This is the web that you and most people are already familiar with.
