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Deep Web or Dark Web ?
Game is telling you that you are browsing throught Deep web but I think its Dark web because Deep web is for example you Steam account, your email etc... (Something for which you need a password) and dark web is pages for which you need special web browser (like in this game)
If I am wrong please tell me right thing.
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Dankstein May 19, 2017 @ 5:29am 
Dark and deep web are the same things. They are sites that you can't access with a normal browser link. That includes private accounts and the deep web sites.
Last edited by Dankstein; May 19, 2017 @ 5:29am
Trobby May 22, 2017 @ 8:33am 
THEY ARENT THE SAME.


Dark web = Tor, I2P, etc... There are search engines for the Dark Web.
Deep web: Anything except from Google or any other search engines not designed for dark web.
Dankstein May 22, 2017 @ 8:53am 
Originally posted by DFSGmT trollbreeder:
THEY ARENT THE SAME.


Dark web = Tor, I2P, etc... There are search engines for the Dark Web.
Deep web: Anything except from Google or any other search engines not designed for dark web.
They're just synonyms. They're the same thing.
DarkStarKnight May 22, 2017 @ 10:48am 
Originally posted by DFSGmT trollbreeder:
THEY ARENT THE SAME.


Dark web = Tor, I2P, etc... There are search engines for the Dark Web.
Deep web: Anything except from Google or any other search engines not designed for dark web.

They are the same thing, any searcxh you do, they both have the same description anywhere on the internet.
Dankstein May 22, 2017 @ 11:55am 
Originally posted by codygsmith66:
Originally posted by DFSGmT trollbreeder:
THEY ARENT THE SAME.


Dark web = Tor, I2P, etc... There are search engines for the Dark Web.
Deep web: Anything except from Google or any other search engines not designed for dark web.

They are the same thing, any searcxh you do, they both have the same description anywhere on the internet.
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Evan ☆/Eve ♥ Aug 16, 2017 @ 5:42pm 
I've heard one being non-clearnet accessable sites, the other being background services, such as data storage of servers or any serverside script that you cannot access as a normal user. Essentially anything that's behind locked doors on clearnet websites.
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