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Dark Web

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ATTENTIONWhile using the Dark Web is not illegal, being caught on certain sites can still cause visits from strange green glowing men. Be careful what links you click on and be sure to practice proper OPSEC.

The Dark Web is FULL of disturbing criminals
Some actions taken by individuals in this group are not in accordance with the law.
They should not be replicated nor condoned.
WARNING: PROUD TRANNY PEDOPHILESYou can help by notifying Chris Hansen, and ordering 'za to xheir houses
Pedo-meter 3000:
DON'T BE RETARDED. USE COMMON SENSE AND DISABLE JAVASCRIPT WHILE YOU'RE AT IT. IF IT LOOKS LIKE A HONEYPOT, IT PROBABLY IS.
To be researched: Incidents between the Soysphere and the Dark Web. Can (You) help us?

The Dark Web, also known as the BLACKED Web, is the portion of the Deep Web located on "darknets," networks of websites only accessible through special software. The Deep Web itself is all content on the World Wide Web that is not indexed by search engines. Darknets include Tor, I2P, and GNU Freenet. Normies think that the Dark Web is a scary, evil place where all the hackers go and ruin the lives of anyone who stands against them. A common normie misconception in the past was that 4cuck was on the Dark Web, but that's not widely believed today. Contrary to popular belief, accessing the Dark Web is not illegal in and of itself, though it is a popular place to post illegal content due to its anonymity. The Sharty's Dark Web mirror was used during some Great Domain Drops.

Despite the absolute niggerhell antimatter that is often hosted on them, Dark Web sites are not usually raided due to the latency of anonymity networks making them hard to spam gems on, plus the fact that it's usually very hard to 'ox the owners unless you have certain resources, but you can try if you want.

The Sharty formerly had a Tor mirror at http://soyjakcoox7ji3jg6mj3z2bibvtpxietygbp22wq3lokmkwplsmmxrid.onion/, but it's down right now and shows no signs of coming back.

Content[edit | edit source]

Tor[edit | edit source]

Tor (The Onion Router) is the main way of accessing the dark web. It routes you through 3 proxy servers until you reach the endpoint server, obscuring your IP. Tor can also be used for clearnet websites, but some will probably filter you out for using Tor. Contrary to popular belief, VPNs don't make using Tor any more anonymous, and in certain cases may do more harm than good.

How to browse safely[edit | edit source]

Following these tips does not guarantee that nothing bad will happen, nor is it guaranteed that anything bad will happen if you do not follow them! They are just general guidelines!

Use TAILS (Tor only)[edit | edit source]

If you're browsing the Tor darknet, use The Amnesic Incognito Live System, or "TAILS" for short. TAILS is a Loonix-based operating system that you boot from a USB and routes all of its connections through Tor. It resets itself every time you shut it off, so no trace of what you do is left on your computer. This means that no permanent damage will be done if you accidentally download malware, precautions! some malware could infect your firmware so stay safe and away of any malware.

Use Reputable Indices[edit | edit source]

There are no real search engines on the Dark Web, so links are commonly aggregated in index sites. You should only use trustworthy ones that won't link you to malware or 'P. The Hidden Wiki is generally a good index to use (though some of the sites linked may be honeypots).

Do Not Give Out Personal Information[edit | edit source]

You WILL NOT give out any information that could be used to identify you. Do not use any usernames or passwords that you use for clearnet sites. DO NOT TELL ANYONE YOUR REAL NAME, YOU FUCKING NIGGER.

Even if you are not giving out personal information, any information is personal - so much as saying what kind of cat you have can be used to identify you down the line if someone builds a profile on you.

Avoid 'P[edit | edit source]

The anonymous nature of the Dark Web makes it popular for pedoniggers to post 'P on. Although you probably won't get arrested for inadvertently glancing at it, it is still best to avoid it at all costs. As a safe bet, do not go to any porn or erotica sites, or any image/video sites that advertise themselves as "uncensored" or "unrestricted." DO NOT GO TO ANY SITE THAT ADVERTISES "HARD CANDY." THAT IS A CODE WORD FOR 'P.

If you come across 'P, simply ignore it and close it. If the site is supposed to have an anti-'P policy, report the content to the site's jannies. If you stumbled across a 'P site on an index, report it to the index's jannies (though they may endorse it, in which case you should cease using that index.) RegistrarNVKES are impossible since there are no domain registrars on the Dark Web, but you can still report the site to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and relevant law enforcement. DO NOT include any personally identifiable information about yourself in your report.

The Tor browser is obviously a Mozilla Firefox forked browser, so you can disable images using this guide here.

Do Not Buy Anything[edit | edit source]

Several hidden sites are black markets where you can buy and sell things for crypto. It is not a good idea to buy anything on these sites, no matter how enticing, as there is a decent chance it is a scam or honeypot. Physical merchandise needs to be shipped somewhere for customers to receive it, and you can get in deep shit if you're caught doing that.

Do Not Use a VPN[edit | edit source]

A VPN won't add any protection that Tor or whatever software you're using can't do already. Generally, it does more harm than good, because if you're doing shit them CIA niggers don't like they can at the snap of a finger subpoena your VPN company for logs, and etc.

If you absolutely have to[when???] >when???, pay for Mullvad with Monero or fiat currency over anything like Proton, but broadly you shouldn't ever have to use a VPN over or alongside Tor.

Disable JavaScript[edit | edit source]

JavaScript can be used to fingerprint your computer. If you use the Tor Browser, go to Settings and set the security level to Safest. This will automatically disable JavaScript and many other things that can be used to fingerprint you.

Do Not Download Files[edit | edit source]

Anything you download may have has malware or illegal shit in it.

If you just have to download stuff then run it in a sandboxed environment, ideally a virtual machine with an encrypted virtual drive and no internet access. If you know what you are doing, you can search its hash on VirusTotal and run it under an anti-virus as well as inspecting the file itself and its metadata.

Use Common Sense![edit | edit source]

If it seems like a bad idea, it probably is.

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