Things you can not imagine finding on the Deep Web
A hidden system that offers a diversity of content and very unconventional activities
The Deep Web is 85% of the web, also known as the deep network or invisible internet, which contains information in databases and websites that are not indexed in any of the conventional search engines. In the hidden web, as it is also known, all types of resources are housed that can not be accessed through common methods, so it is necessary to use an encrypted browser known as the TOR Browser.
Some of the visitors use this "secret" portal to offer illicit services such as hiring assassins, child pornography and drugs. The police are aware of these activities and are infiltrated in the network as clandestine to do intelligence and take appropriate measures.
Interesting alternatives in the Deep Web
TorGuerrillaMail
It is a temporary email service, quite useful for establishing communications without the need to give a real email address. Users do not have to register and each account has a life of up to 1 hour.
OnionDir
OnionDir is one of the most complete and updated onion directories and of the best quality of the Deep Web. Users can collaborate with the directory to keep it updated, they can also comment on a particular link and vote for the sites and their contents. This archive filters illegal content and it is best to navigate through the categories of "Communication", "Libraries / Wikis", "Hosting" and other similar since the information that can be found usually contains very interesting links with useful information, this according to the portal Owl Detect.
OnionWallet
If you are one of those people who use Bitcoins, you are sure to know the services available on the clear web (common Internet) that are responsible for storing your currency. These services are known as "wallets" and allow you to send and receive bitcoins. When these types of transactions are carried out, the identity of the users is known. However, it is also possible to send and receive bitcoins in an "anonymous" way using TOR. OnionWallet is then a service in which bitcoins are stored to make purchases and sales. Unlike conventional purses, with OnionWallet, nobody knows who you are and it is for this and other reasons that it is a service that provides security when making transactions with this popular currency.
Galaxy
It is an interesting social network in which users can join groups and create networks of contacts. It also allows the creation of blogs, share photo albums, chat with other people, among others of the many features offered by conventional social networks. However, one of the particular characteristics of this site is that there is the right to remain anonymous thanks to the use of TOR.
TorShops
It is a virtual store in TOR, where users can create a store that supports payment with bitcoins and has full integration with wallets. It offers the possibility of buying a .onion domain (with the first 6 customizable characters) and completely customize your website with guided support.
we.riseup
This is a site in which groups seeking political and social changes focused mainly on freedom of expression can use different tools such as email accounts and private chats and insurance, in this network no IP addresses or data on the identity of users which can be lent for illicit activities.
Deep Web Radio
It is a page where you can find online stations of all genres, radio programs with all kinds of content, including advertising for illicit activities within the dark web.
FileStor
It is a site to stream movies and series; there is a variety of content, from comedies and series for children to snuff movies.
Bittit
It is a service that allows you to upload photographs of all kinds to sell them to the highest bidder.
These portals have become very attractive for cybernauts, giving them the possibility to access a system where they can find all kinds of content and activities, working very well as a tool for those visitors who want to express something anonymously by participating in forums. It is the responsibility of each user to use the iceberg of the Internet.
The suggestions of these sites were taken from the Genbeta portal.
Latin American Post | Andrea Espitia
Translated from "Cosas que no te imaginas encontrar en la Deep Web"