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How to Stay Safe on the Deep Web

The deep web is a subset of the internet that can't be accessed using traditional search engines. It includes password-protected content, such as email inboxes, online banking, and draft blog posts, as well as private intranets used by businesses, schools, and governments. The dark web, on the other hand, is a part of the deep web that you can access with a high-privacy browser like Tor. It is often used by criminals to share information, such as illegal drugs and stolen credit card details, but it can also be useful for people who want to avoid the risk of government surveillance, or who have a legal interest in privacy and anonymity. While the deep web is relatively safe, some people still have concerns about it. For example, there have been cases of child pornography being shared on the deep web. There are many ways to stay safe on the deep web, and the most important is to keep your computer and personal information secure. That means using a VPN and following safe password practices. Another way to protect yourself is to use a separate non-admin user account on your device for all your daily activities. This will help prevent malware from getting in and gaining full administrative permissions on your native account. The deep web is much larger than the dark web, but it still can't be accessed without a dedicated browser. This is why it's sometimes referred to as the "untraceable" or "hidden" portion of the internet.

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