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The dark web is a smorgasbord of information and people. But it’s also a dangerous place. There are plenty of things to stay away from on the dark web, including illegal goods like drugs and firearms, pornography, and even murders. The best way to get started on the dark web is with a tool called Tor (short for "The Onion Router") and a VPN, which will help you access it without getting detected by government agencies. You can download a free Tor browser, or you can use a paid service to install one on your computer. Another great resource is Archive Today, which is similar to the surface web's Wayback Machine. It stores snapshots of websites, allowing you to see what they looked like at a certain point in time. Among the best dark web sites for reading is Sci-Hub, an archive of scientific papers that’s reportedly the largest repository on the dark web. It’s a great resource for anyone interested in science, but be careful because many users report malicious links and redirects while perusing it. There are plenty of ways to communicate on the dark web, from chat services to e-mail. There’s also the secret agent-style ZeroBin, which allows you to send media and text messages anonymously to your confederate. You’ll find all kinds of marketplaces on the dark web, from crypto exchanges to online shopping and more. You can also find illegal goods and weapons, which can include drugs, explosives, and firearms.

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