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May 20, 2024, 13 tweets

Google cannot access these websites.

11 Dark web sites you didn't know existed.

Bookmark it with a perfect 10/10.

1. DuckDuck Go

DuckDuckGo hides your searches and doesn't keep a history.

Get unbiased search results, free from your past browsing habits, easily.

2. ProPublica

Investigative Reporting: Learn about important issues.

Access the Dark Web: Read anonymously, and avoid censorship.

Support Non-Profit News: Back unbiased journalism.

3. The CIA

The CIA uses Tor for anonymous communication. With it, you can access contact info, job listings, and the World Factbook without being tracked.

This keeps your identity and information safe.

4. Ahmia

Ahmia is a dark web search engine that indexes .onion sites on the Tor network.

It filters pages to prevent abusive content, but risky sites may still show up.

5. BBC Tor Mirror

Some countries block access to foreign news and the BBC. To overcome this, the BBC offers a Tor mirror on the dark web.

This allows people to visit its site anonymously and without restrictions.

6. Just Another Library

The library offers a million books in over 40 categories, making it easy to find.

It includes fantasy novels, self-help books, travel literature, and biographies.

7. Riseup

This is for activists. It prioritizes their privacy. It keeps your emails fully confidential.

It's run by volunteers and is secure. It protects against attacks and government interference.

8. Impreza Hosting

Impreza Hosting offers secure and anonymous website hosting on the Tor network with a link.

You can manage and edit your site easily without providing personal details. unique.onion

9. ZeroBin

ZeroBin lets you send private and encrypted messages via the dark web.

It wraps your communications in 256-bit AES encryption to stop others from peeking at your messages or stealing sensitive information.

10. Archive Today

Archive Today is an on-demand webpage capture and storage service. If you’d like to request a capture anonymously, use its .onion version.

You could also request a retrieval to see how certain websites have evolved over the years.

11. Sci-Hub

If scientific papers are your thing, Sci-Hub is for you. It gives you open access to tons of scientific papers and journals — sometimes including journals locked behind paywalls.

It currently has over 80 million scientific documents to sift through.

That's a wrap!

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