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Retarted websites. NSFW. Drug selling. Weird movies.
Oh, don't ever visit porn websites on Deep Web @OP or you will have trouble.
That's why it's called DEEP WEB.
You never know what you'll find. So VPN always ensures that you will not get DDoS'ed or other random stuff
It's fun to browse it. (Sometimes not.) This is internet afterall. Weird ♥♥♥♥ is everywhere.
1. Linux Tails OS (runs on USB and deletes every digital trace).
2. Tor browser with bridges, noscript and https everywhere (installed by default, but settings needs to be adjusted).
3. VPN connections set to run with Tor.
4. Change your internet habits.
This is a good start.
Sure you did.
ISP used would see...
1. linux tails os client connected at XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX IP address with MAC address XX.XX.XX.XX.XX.XX
2. Most end points (the websites themselves) and the websites' ISPs would be able to see all the traffic, just not where it's going. Still gets MAC info.
3. Depends entirely what level encription someone can break who is listening in with packet sniffers. ISPs on both ends and anywhere inbetween can see all the traffic, just need to break into it.
4. Meh.