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How to Access the Hidden Wiki - HiddenWiki.org. Ok let’s get started on how to access the Deep web, so that we may be able to possibly find a way to access our site of choice (The Hidden Wiki).

How to Access the Hidden Wiki - HiddenWiki.org

First you are going to need to download a browser that is enabled for Tor. What is Tor? Tor is an acronym for “The Onion Network”. Originally this was a project developed by the US Navy, and it has been rumored that it was used for transmission of Top-Secret US Government intelligence data. This may have been data that was collected by agents involved in missions sent to other countries undercover. Warning! The Onion Network, (or Tor) is basically a network of computer users around the world who interlink their computers and, in so doing, give each other anonymity and protect each other from prying eyes. Anyways you need a Tor enabled browser in order to be able to access the Deep Web. That url is the download page for the main browser which is compatible with Firefox. Download the software from this url: But wait. Tor (anonymity network)

Tor (previously an acronym for The Onion Router)[4] is free software for enabling online anonymity and censorship resistance.

Tor (anonymity network)

Tor directs Internet traffic through a free, worldwide, volunteer network consisting of more than five thousand relays[5] to conceal a user's location or usage from anyone conducting network surveillance or traffic analysis. Using Tor makes it more difficult to trace Internet activity, including "visits to Web sites, online posts, instant messages, and other communication forms", back to the user[6] and is intended to protect the personal privacy of users, as well as their freedom and ability to conduct confidential business by keeping their internet activities from being monitored.

An extract of a Top Secret appraisal by the NSA characterized Tor as "the King of high secure, low latency Internet anonymity" with "no contenders for the throne in waiting".[7] Alice's Tor client picks a random path to destination server Steven J. Drogues, armes, meurtres... : enquête sur la face cachée du web. Invisible web invisible. Des moteurs comme Google, MSN/Live Search, Yahoo! Search ou des répertoires tels que Yahoo! Directory ne vous donnent accès qu'à une petite partie (inférieure à 10%) du web, le Web Visible. La technologie de ces moteurs conventionnels ne permet pas d'accéder à une zone immense du web, le Web Invisible, espace beaucoup plus important que le web visible.

Lors d'une navigation en Antarctique pour prélever des échantillons de glace sur des icebergs, si vous vous limitez à leur partie émergée, vous vous privez de la surface immergée, en moyenne 50 fois plus importante. Sur le web, c'est la même chose ! > Une partie du web est non accessible aux moteurs parce que : • Les documents, pages et sites web ou bases de données sont trop volumineux pour être entièrement indexés. . • des pages sont protégées par l'auteur (balise meta qui stoppe le robot)

. • les pages sont protégées avec une authentification par identifiant (login) et mot de passe.