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Spreadingmywings

Spreadingmywings

Experienced
May 22, 2019
256
Not hard at all, then again I've never been to it but, I've done my fair research and if you can learn how to program or code; it should be easy peezy as 123
 
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Agon321

Agon321

I use google translate
Aug 21, 2023
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Very easy.
It takes a few minutes.

However, buying illegal stuff, for example, requires more time and knowledge.

The "Dark Web" is not some completely dark and mystical place.
There are many myths surrounding this topic.
Also, not everything on the Dark Web is related to crime and illegal stuff.

It all depends on what you want to do and what your intentions are.
I am not an expert in this topic, so it would be best if you took your time and found information about it yourself.
 
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AbusedInnocent

AbusedInnocent

Enemy brain ain't cooperating
Apr 5, 2024
255
Download Tor browser.

If you plan on hiding your internet traffic from the government you should probably consider using Tails or Whonix as your OS as well.
 
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Deleted member 8119

Warlock
Feb 6, 2024
758
If you plan on hiding your internet traffic from the government
Don't bridges do just that tho? The traffic is unreadable while entering Tor, all one can see if that you're using it. Thus bridges handle that.
 
AbusedInnocent

AbusedInnocent

Enemy brain ain't cooperating
Apr 5, 2024
255
Don't bridges do just that tho? The traffic is unreadable while entering Tor, all one can see if that you're using it. Thus bridges handle that.
Bridges are unlisted Tor relays that allow you to access Tor even if most other relays' IPs are blocked, true that your ISP can only see your encrypted internet traffic going to the entry node and the site you're visiting only sees the IP of the exit node.

You can't trust a closed-source operating system with such sensitive tasks though, it all depends on your threat model though, this is only really necessary if you're a whistleblower or contraband dealer.
 
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ham and potatoes

ham and potatoes

Just some hillbilly
Mar 27, 2024
466
How hard is it to get on the dark web?
 
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Agon321

Agon321

I use google translate
Aug 21, 2023
1,621
Yeah I don't consider that because I use Arch 😎 look at me I'm cool
You are the most humble Arch user I have ever seen in my life.
 
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revontulet

revontulet

Member
Aug 4, 2024
40
Download tor browser or Brave. Brave comes with a built in Tor browser. There is a lot of legal stuff like news sites, email services etc. Media always likes to present darkweb as a bad and dangerous thing but it is good tool if the government tries to censor and ban opinions they don't like.
 
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tarjebie

Member
Jul 4, 2024
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Yeah I don't consider that because I use Arch 😎 look at me I'm cool
What's Arch?
Thanks everyone for your help.
Don't bridges do just that tho? The traffic is unreadable while entering Tor, all one can see if that you're using it. Thus bridges handle that.
Just having a VPN wouldn't work?
Don't bridges do just that tho? The traffic is unreadable while entering Tor, all one can see if that you're using it. Thus bridges handle that.
Just having a VPN wouldn't work?
 

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