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Dark web links are websites on the dark internet that provide access to not-so-legal activities and pursuits. They can include anything from secure cryptocurrency wallets to anonymous email services, or they may even help you avoid government surveillance and censorship. The dark web has a lot of useful features, but it can also be dangerous. The best way to navigate the dark web is with a Tor browser. These are free to download and install. They’re backed up by powerful relay networks, so you can rest assured that your privacy is safe when you use them. Search engines that don’t collect data are another option. DuckDuckGo, for example, is a popular private search engine that does not log your searches and doesn’t track your IP address. A variety of e-books and educational materials are also available on the dark web, including those aimed at promoting human rights. These are especially helpful for people in repressive regimes. News outlets have also started using the dark web to deliver their content. For example, five-time Pulitzer Prize winner ProPublica has a dedicated dark web site. This allows journalists and readers to remain anonymous and avoid country blocks. Some NGOs and media organizations have started using secure drop, which allows whistleblowers to send confidential information safely. This is particularly useful for journalists who want to work with sources without compromising their freedom of speech or privacy.

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