FAQ About Dark web
Are the dark web and deep web the same?
No, the dark web and the deep web are not the same thing, although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
The deep web refers to any part of the internet that is not indexed by traditional search engines, such as databases, private networks, and other unindexed content. This includes things like online banking, email, and social media accounts, as well as academic and research databases. While the deep web can include some illegal or malicious content, it also contains a lot of legitimate content that is not easily accessible through traditional search engines.
The dark web, on the other hand, is a specific part of the deep web that requires special software, configurations, or authorization to access, and is often used for illegal or malicious activities. So, while the dark web is a part of the deep web, not all of the deep web is part of the dark web.