That’s about it about the clear web and the deep web. Oh, nearly forgot to mention that the deep web accounts for about 90 percent of all Internet. For instance, if your health provider has a website capable of displaying bloodwork tests online, that particular section will be hosted on the deep web – it will not be indexed by Google or Bing and can only be accessed via password. Most of the websites hosted on the dark web can be accessed on a credential basis. Although the deep web’s hiding behind HTTPS forms, its contents can be accessed if you know what you’re looking for. There’s nothing spooky about the deep web it contains stuff like scientific white papers, medical records, tax-related info, PayPal subscriptions, army communique, and much more. Welcome to the deep web, the part of the Internet that’s not indexed by search engines. So, if the clear web is only a very tiny portion of the Internet, what happened to the rest? Deep web vs. Unfortunately, the clear web accounts for approximately 4 percent of the Internet. Basically, it’s what we see when we do a Google or Bing search for things like cat videos or popular YouTube songs.įrom a technical standpoint, clear web defines the content that it’s indexed, crawled, and displayed by the various search engines. So, the clear web is the very first and very visible layer of the Internet.
I’ll start with the later because writer’s privilege.
Now, before we dig into it, we’ll need to stage a little show-and-tell about the differences between the deep web, dark web, and clear net. Welcome to the shadows, my friends! I will be your guide. So, if you want to learn all about Tor Onion, Silk Road, secret, hush-hush Governmental ops, and how to get on the dark web, of course, you came to the right place.
Dark web, deep web, clear web – just words or more? Well, in seeing just how many of you are interested in hearing all about the dark wonders of the internet, I’ve decided to make this small dark web guide.