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RE: Using TOR and Browsing The Deep Web - §herlock - 05-17-2013

Thanksbut half of tose links aren't working


RE: Using TOR and Browsing The Deep Web - mig4ng - 05-17-2013

(05-17-2013, 12:17 AM)shailendra1993 Wrote: Thanksbut half of tose links aren't working

You're doing it wrong, you've to know a bit of deep web to get into it, the tutorial is very good, read it again instead of rushing into the links


RE: Using TOR and Browsing The Deep Web - mickycob - 11-12-2017

Cheers thanks for the tut, TOR is really good


RE: Using TOR and Browsing The Deep Web - mothered - 11-12-2017

(11-12-2017, 06:34 AM)mickycob Wrote: Cheers thanks for the tut, TOR is really good

A friendly reminder on what's considered grave digging.


RE: Using TOR and Browsing The Deep Web - soldi3r - 11-21-2017

TOR is a really good way to browse the dark web. Thanks for sharing.


RE: Using TOR and Browsing The Deep Web - mothered - 11-22-2017

(11-21-2017, 05:30 PM)soldi3r Wrote: TOR is a really good way to browse the dark web.  Thanks for sharing.

To anonymize your entry point to Tor (from your ISP), It's good practice to use Bridges (relays) whereby rather than connecting directly to Tor, you connect to a Bridge and then to Tor. Although they're not always guaranteed to conceal your connection, you're better off using a Bridge than not.

Just remember that your ISP can see that you're connected to Tor, but cannot see "where" you're navigating within the Tor network.


RE: Using TOR and Browsing The Deep Web - LightsOutCreations - 11-12-2018

Noob here, just how safe it is to browse the deep/dark web?? I mean, the media always try to put an image that if you go there you'll have the feds in your doorstep, or somebody is going to wipe clean your accounts and burn your hard drive.. The second part I know that I can trust in you guys right?... right?? but no jokes aside.... is there any risk that I should be aware before diving?


RE: Using TOR and Browsing The Deep Web - Surfer silicon - 11-12-2018

Awesome work. I wish you will make this kind of helpful treads more in future


RE: Using TOR and Browsing The Deep Web - GreatLimbo - 11-13-2018

Nice write up. Consider perhaps writing up a tutorial for setting up and using tails.

I don't mess with Tor on any installation that accesses the clearnet in any way and I even have a specific device for my tails usb, ideally used on a connection other than my personal one.

Reason? The people who have occasionally gotten the knock knock at the door for doing nothing wrong and having their electronics hauled away.

I don't do anything that would ever warrant that and I would like to keep the devil out of my home, if I can


RE: Using TOR and Browsing The Deep Web - mothered - 11-13-2018

(11-13-2018, 01:15 AM)GreatLimbo Wrote: Consider perhaps writing up a tutorial for setting up and using tails.

Although It's quite a simple process, I do agree that a tutorial will be of benefit.

Here's an excellent guide, that's very well documented and Illustrated.