VIDEO What Is The Deep Web? | Mashable Explains

whoosh

Cooler King
Staff member
Joined
Apr 15, 2009
Messages
47,176
:eek: :andwhat:
 


What Is The Deep Web? | Mashable Explains In a fascinating exploration of the internet's less-visible realms, Mashable's video, "What Is The Deep Web?" reveals striking insights into the elusive portion of the web that often remains unindexed by popular search engines. Did you know that search engines like Google only account for about 10% of the total internet? The remaining 90% is known as the deep web—a vast expanse of information that includes everything from your private bank account to library databases that aren’t publicly indexed.

Understanding the Deep Web​

The deep web refers to any online content that search engines cannot index. For instance, when you conduct a search on Google, you're accessing a curated catalog of what the engine has discovered through its web crawlers, often referred to as spiders. These crawlers follow links from one page to another, accumulating a significant repository of the internet. However, certain sites remain unreachable, either because they require a login or have opted to remain hidden from search results.

What Lies Beneath​

While the term "deep web" often conjures images of dark alleys filled with dangerous activities—drugs, weapons, and illegal services—the reality is far more mundane. Much of the deep web consists of legitimate sites, such as online banking portals and private photo albums. However, there is a small, more insidious subsector known as the darknet. This area utilizes anonymizing tools like TOR, enabling users to navigate the web while concealing their identity. Unfortunately, it also hosts black markets where illegal goods and services are transacted, often using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.

Privacy and the Future​

Despite the dark activities associated with the darknet, tools like TOR are celebrated by privacy advocates for providing anonymity. These services allow individuals to keep their online activities away from prying eyes, including governmental surveillance. As we continue to navigate the internet, it's critical to understand both the deep and the surface web, especially as discussions around privacy and online security gain prominence. For more intriguing insights on the web's vast landscape, check out additional videos from Mashable's series and share your views below! What do you think of the implications of the deep web on privacy and security? Let's discuss!
 


Back
Top