Looking for some cool things to do on tor browser that are not illegal…
FYI, what you’re talking about is the ; the Deep Web is different. “” refers to places on the regular Internet that are not indexed by Google and the other major search engines; you don’t need Tor to get to them.
@boatswain well that’s disappointing, I really thought @GreyTechnician was talking about the deep web and was wondering what cool data troves were out there.
Yeah I bet there’s a bunch of cool stuff out there. Might even be more interesting than the Dark Web.
r/opendirectories was a place for this.
Oh neat, thanks!
You don’t need the leading exclamation mark if you’re not embedding media.
Regular every day browsing
With the caveat that you should absolutely not do banking or log into anything personal on the clearnet from TOR, although it would surprise me if most sites even allow traffic from known exit nodes. There are a disturbing amount of exit nodes that absolutely monitor outgoing traffic, and if one of those is malicious, the owner can and will steal your shit. And that’s just the exit nodes not controlled by law enforcement.
I wouldn’t recommend using TOR without first routing through a VPN, as entry guard nodes are another target for law enforcement, and receive your IP address when you connect.
Look for the hidden wiki, it gives a good overview
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Go here and peruse: darkfailenbsdla5mal2mxn2uz66od5vtzd5qozslagrfzachha3f3id.onion
Look, but don’t touch.
You should probably say what it is before just sending people there. No way I’m opening something where someone says “look, but don’t touch.”
dark.fail is sort of like Down Detector, but for a bunch of popular onion sites. It doesn’t tell you anything about what the sites are for, just tells you whether or not they are online and gives you the current URL to access them.
Yeah no shit lol
Also have a look at daunt.link
Tor these days is useless. Just shit you can get elsewhere except you’re going trough the FBI’s exit node. The kinds of interesting stuff you could only get from the dark web has all moved onto the federation, and, well, you’re here, aren’t you?
EDIT: Also a few compromised exit nodes have been distributing malware so make sure you have an actual AV not a scam one like Norton.
Random memory, but the early Norton suite on the Mac was like this amazing Swiss Army knife; it has fallen from great heights to the pit of hell.
You don’t go through exit nodes if you stay on onion sites
Explore. tor.taxi might be a good starting point.
I’m not sure if my answers will help as I have gone super deep into the deep web and not everyone can do that, which is probably natural given what I’ve done. I’ve gone far enough down that I can find places where I can randomly spectate on things like Mario Kart battle tournaments (as in I found Nintendo’s stash servers).
The other problem is, if something isn’t illegal on the deep web, it’s typically some generic thing like Galaxy3 that has no extraordinary aspects and is just taking advantage of the privacy, though even then people make it illegal, which is why they closed Blackbook (even the tame things on the shops are often stolen items). It’s why I use it surprisingly infrequently.
Someone here gave perhaps the best suggestion, to find lost media you can’t find elsewhere. Or you can do this.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.
Thanks Pipey.
http://hwikiea2zykn5hdkmf4srti5gglqv5gspqt37opxnhtjdvureonvjoyd.onion/ (it’s fairly slow to load, and Whonix might be more comforting; you can download it for offline use as well)
If it’s not illegal, why would it be on the deep web? Legal businesses that want to be on the web can be without much effort.
For implicit privacy. Everything we’re doing here can be traced back to our physical locations by numerous intermediate parties. Saying that only illegal behavior belongs on the dark web is the same as saying only criminals need encryption or locks on their door.
Black Markets and CSAM are not the only things available. There are also development forums that you can learn things from. And memes.
And memes.
Who goes on the Dark Web to view memes??
Browse dredge
There’s an .onion address for anonymous cat facts.
Buy drugs! You can get drugs from the deep web and it’s amazing.