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What is the Deep Web? Basically, the deep web is an underground network that encrypts and protects personal data. It includes emails, electronic health records, and private social media content. Typically, it requires a username and password. It can also be accessed through a virtual private network (VPN). It's important to know that the deep web isn't necessarily more dangerous than the surface web. Many deep web websites block search engine bots from crawling their content. The level of accessibility makes the difference.

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