Decoded: What is dark web and is it really such a bad place to be in?
From
looking things up on search engines to ordering food, reading news and booking
cabs, we use web services every day. But do you know the web as we know it is
just a fraction of the actual web space. Yes, and that is why it is called the
surface web. It is available for access to anyone and everyone with access to
the internet. There is a whole lot more to the web which is not accessible to
everyone. People call it the dark
web. Curious to know what the dark
web is, who uses it, and why it is a maligned space? Let’s take
a look:
What
is the Dark Web?
It is that uncharted part of the web which is not
accessible to everyone
The Dark Web is a reality that has existed since
the beginning of the internet. While there is a load of information indexed on
the web and easily accessible by anyone with internet connectivity,
irrespective of geography, there is even more information and data that does
not come to your notice because it is hidden and requires special privileges to
access. This uncharted part of the web is called the Dark Web.
How is the Dark Web
different from the surface web?
Information on the dark web is not defined by
regulations and content policies. Moreover, web pages serving information on
the dark web do not appear on search engine result pages, or SERPs, like those
of Google and Bing because they are hidden and not indexed. Therefore, the dark
web includes information that is not easily accessible by everyone. Besides,
the web pages serving up information on the dark web are marked unsafe by
browsers and do not open on regular internet browsers like Chrome, Firefox,
Opera and Safari.
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