To understand why so much information is out of sight of search engines, it helps to have a bit of background on searching technologies. Keep reading to find out how tangled our Web really becomes. Just as a search engine is simply scratching the surface of the Web, we're only getting started. For political dissidents and criminals alike, this kind of anonymity shows the immense power of the dark Web, enabling transfers of information, goods and services, legally or illegally, to the chagrin of the powers-that-be all over the world. ![]() ![]() This software maintains the privacy of both the source and the destination of data and the people who access it. Often, these parts of the Web are accessible only if you use special browser software that helps to peel away the onion-like layers of the dark Web. ![]() In the dark Web, users really do intentionally bury data. There's a flip side of the deep Web that's a lot murkier - and, sometimes, darker - which is why it's also known as the dark web. It's just hard for current search engine technology to find and make sense of it. This data isn't necessarily hidden on purpose. No one really knows how big the deep Web really is, but it's hundreds (or perhaps even thousands) of times bigger that the surface Web. The deep Web (also known as the undernet, invisible Web and hidden Web, among other monikers) consists of data that you won't locate with a simple Google search. ![]() As for the rest of it? Well, a lot of it's buried in what's called the deep Web.
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