
Understanding the Difference Between Deep Web and Dark Web
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The Deep Web and the Dark Web are often confused and used interchangeably, but they refer to two distinct digital territories. The Deep Web includes content not indexed by traditional search engines, such as databases, online banking services, and corporate intranets. The Dark Web, on the other hand, is a part of the Deep Web accessible only via anonymous networks like Tor. It is often associated with illegal activities, but it also contains discussion forums and information sites. Access to the Dark Web is generally done via the Tor browser.