10 Creepy Deep Web Experiences

At the very beginning, let’s make something clear. Many people don’t know what Deep Web actually is and before we continue talking about it let’s put it in simple words. The Deep Web is referring to every web page that cannot be found by commonly used search engines. The Deep Web is including all web mail pages, dynamic content, user databases, pages behind paywalls, registration-required web forums and Dark Web. There is a staging version that serves to check the stories before people set them live on the website. This means that for every page that is publicly available on the internet there is another on the Deep Web. Today, many of us are using online bank accounts, but not everyone of us knows that the password-protected bits are on the Deep Web. Insidermonkey experts made a list of 10 creepy Deep Web experiences.

You might not be aware of this, but all the Internet content that you see is only 4% of all the content of the World Wide Web, while the rest of the 96% that count 7.9 petabytes that are equivalent to 7357448339458.5 gigabytes remain hidden and it is referred to as the ‘’Deep Web’’. The Dark Web, on the other hand, is a network which uses proprietary protocols or requires a special software for access. Even though it sounds scary and complicated, it isn’t. You simply need to install Tor and download the Tor Browser Bundle. After you download it, run the downloaded file and choose an extraction location. After you finish these simple steps, open the folder and click Start Tor Browser. Even though it is simple, we truly don’t recommend you to do it. You can also check our list of 10 Sickest disturbing Things You can Find on the Deep Web.

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