These are list of Websites on the Dark Web that are danferous to surf unless!


The dark web is that mysterious part of the web that most people only get to with the Tor browser. Websites with the suffix ‘.onion’ host hidden services that aren’t accessible through regular browsers (unless you do a lot of tweaking). The Tor-browser, however, enables you to visit these services while also giving you a layer of anonymity. When the dark web is in the news, it is often in association with illegal practices.

There are countless stories of “dark markets” where you can buy anything illegal such as drugs, fix matches,list of pedophiles , weapons or fake passports. 

note: A regular search engine won’t bring you anywhere on the dark web you only need tor browser

These are list of Websites on the Dark Web that are never Worth Visiting...unless!

1. Hidden Wiki: The Hidden Wiki is a dark web Wikipedia where you can find links to different websites on the dark web. As you may notice in this article, the URLs of dark web pages are often nonsensical.  On the Hidden Wiki they do a lot of the searching for you...Moreover, they provide informative pages on a range of topics that can be an interesting read...Watch out that you do not click on a link to something you do not want to see, because the Hidden Wiki doesn’t just index legal websites. In fact, there are many different “Hidden Wiki” sites out there. The Hidden Wiki used to be known for hosting, or at least, indexing a bunch of pedophile websites and has therefore been the subject of cyberattacks by the FBI and Anonymous. 

2. DuckDuckGo: DuckDuckGo is a search engine that is also available on the surface web. As opposed to other search engines,Most regular surface search engines do not index .onion websites. Thus, a regular search engine won’t bring you anywhere on the dark web, but DuckDuckGo will.

3. Candle: Candle is a search engine for just the dark web and functions basically just like Google, except that it is nowhere near as useful. The dark web simply isn’t designed to be neatly organized and indexed. The whole purpose of the majority of services on the dark web is to remain hidden, except for a select group of people As always when browsing the dark web, exercise common sense and remain vigilant.who are “in the know”. This is why Candle should be seen as a minor tool, a small candle in a long dark hallway.

4. Not Evil: This site is interesting as it appears to directly contradict its own mission statement...This does not prevent the site to host links to illegal hidden services, though. If you look up “cocaine”, for example, the Not Evil search engine will find some links to online markets, guides, or referral sites associated with the illegal substance. Not Evil also hosts a chat service where any member can create a new topic. 

5. SearX: Searx is yet another search engine you can use on both the regular and dark web. The advantage of SearX is that you can make your search queries incredibly detailed. You can look for confidential files, images, maps, music, news, science, social media posts, videos, and much more.

6. Facebook: This is a mirror website of the real Facebook. By creating a Facebook account through the dark web you can attempt to do so completely anonymous. However, this takes a lot of work, because, as we know, Facebook likes collecting all the data they can...More importantly, this mirror version of the social network is a way around government censorship. Some regimes censor social media or make them completely inaccessible for their people. They do this to eliminate any form of opposition. By using the dark web version of Facebook people can attempt to stay anonymous.

7. BlockChain: Although Bitcoins are only just now becoming popular with the general public, it has been the currency of the dark web for years. It will come as no suprise that there are many cryptocurrency websites on the dark web. On the BlockChain website you can manage your cryptocurrencies as well as, buy and sell them...Moreover, you can check how your stocks are doing to see if it is the right time to buy or sell. Since bitcoins are used to buy products on the darkweb, it is no wonder there also is a virtual wallet.

8. Bibliomaniac : Among other things, the dark web is a place where ideas about a large range of issues are shared. Moreover, intellectual conversations are encouraged. There are many websites on the dark web that offer books or online book clubs and Bibliomaniac is one of them. Take a look at the great wealth of knowledge if you find yourself on the dark web someday.

9. Tor Metric: On the Tor Metric you can find more information about the Tor Project. If you are interested in privacy and how the Tor project works, this website can give you some insight. Moreover, if you’re researching Tor and the dark web for a school project this website can help you with statistics

10. Hidden Answers: Hidden Answers can be described as a dark web version of Reddit or Quora. You can ask any question you like, without any censorship. Others in the community will try to answer your queries. It can also be fun just to look around. Do remember, that this an unfiltered part of the internet and you might encounter conversations that you do not want to see.

11. Secure Drop: Secure Drop is a place where whistleblowers and journalists can meet. The dark web is the only way that whistleblowers have a chance to share their information without being certain that they will be tracked. Whistleblowers have damaging information about a company or government and try to share this with journalists. If they do so on the surface web, they will likely be traced and, in some cases, punished. Secure Drop is an .onion website that protects the privacy of whistleblowers and journalists all over the world

12. ProtonMail: ProtonMail is a Swiss encrypted email service that is among the very best of the e-mail clients out there. They use end-to-end encryption and don’t keep any logs. Moreover, you do not need to provide them with personal information if you want to create an account

13. SecMail: SecMail has become one of the most used dark web email providers of the past few years. Although they only provide a measly 25 mb per user, this tends to be more than enough for PGP-encrypted messages. However, this would probably not be enough if you want to use it as your standard mail service.

14. Mailpile: Mailpile is another e-mail client that aims to keep your emails out of the hands of others. It encrypts your emails and you can store your own emails without having to share them in the cloud. Another big plus is that it’s free open source software.

15. The Chess: On this website you can play a game of harmless chess with a stranger, nothing more, nothing less, just chess. They present you with the extensive rules of the game and by making a simple account you can start playing. The website aims to create a calm place where chess lovers can meet.

16. Tor Kittenz: The dark web has an interesting relationship with cats. A famous dark web cat website is Anonymous Cat Fact, however is seems like it no longer exists. Luckily, the dark web is full of random websites with cats. On Tor Kittenz you can see random pictures of cats. You can find a lot of these silly types of websites on the dark web.

Warning..Warning..Warning..

Curiosity is a beautiful thing, but remember it also killed the cat! It can be interesting to take a look on the dark web, but it is also quite dangerous. Before you know it you could have clicked on a corrupted link and your computer might be infected with malware. For this reason, we advise you not to go there if you do not have a good reason to do so.

If you do want to have a look around, make sure you have some security measures in place to protect yourself against any online attacks.


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