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What is the Deep Web? The deep web The deep web is a part of the internet that is not indexed by search engines like Google. You can access this by using a high-privacy protocol like Tor, but you can also go to non-indexed pages through dedicated deep web search engines. Content on the deep web There are two main types of content on the deep web: the first is password-protected data that isn’t accessible to search engines, including email accounts and chat conversations, private Facebook and Instagram posts, and databases of large businesses. The second type of deep web content is paid-for content. This is where you would find Netflix, for example, or some academic journals. You can access this type of content by logging into the website with a special password or using a different form of authentication that is only accessible to people who have logged in before. You can also access this type of content from public servers that are accessible to anyone on the internet. The Deep Web is About 75% Bigger than the Surface Web Some people estimate that the deep web contains 7,500 terabytes of information, which is about 400 to 500 times more than the 19 terabytes of data found in the surface web. However, it’s important to remember that there are no reliable statistics about the size of the deep web. The best way to make an informed decision about the deep web is by researching it thoroughly and determining its relevance for your needs.

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