Just as usual i was surfing on tor network but the problem was to find specific links according to title given to their websites.
To make surfing easy, i created a search engine which will make it easy for you to find websites according to your Search And you can also submit your own .onion links (Submitting URLs are in development and will be released soon)
Visit deepweb.pages.dev
And please support me by visiting this Link (It will show you a simple ad, which will help me to give more time in developing the search engine)
Disclaimer:
I mean no harm to anyone, Some listed sites may be false or promote violence/murder. Criminals: There's a chance you will find websites run by criminals. Beyond selling illegal goods and services, they may seek to exploit you and steal from you.
Breaking the law: You can be prosecuted for things you do on the dark web
Use with caution.
How to keep yourself safe:
- Always use an anonymous browser like Tor, and keep your security settings at the maximum value
- Add VPN for additional security.
- Disconnect camera and microphone from your computer for security.
Benefits to the dark web
Users evading government censorship can share information about what is happening in their country. Whistle blowers often come to the dark web to find allies who can take their secrets and share them more publicly elsewhere.
Top comments (6)
Dear Developers,
I just need help about accepting new links from general anonymous users. So that no one can track them when they will submit me their .onion website URLs.
Hey, do you know about Open Index search Engine? I'm accessing dark web through this tor search engine to get my desired results on dark web. What you say? Is it safe for me to use this search engine?
The Open Index search engine, like many services on the dark web, raises concerns about safety and privacy. Since the code is not open source, we can't verify its security or trustworthiness. Without access to the source code, it's difficult to determine whether the search engine is safe to use. Here are some points to consider:
Privacy and Security: Since the code isn't open source, there's no way to verify what the search engine does with your search data. It could potentially log your queries, which may compromise your privacy.
Malware Risks: Using any service on the dark web carries a risk of encountering malicious software. It's important to ensure your device is secure and up-to-date with the latest security patches.
Legal Concerns: Accessing certain types of content on the dark web can be illegal depending on your jurisdiction. Make sure you understand the legal implications of using such services.
Alternative Options: If you're concerned about privacy and security, consider using open-source and well-reviewed search engines available on the regular web, such as DuckDuckGo or Startpage.
If you find it necessary to disclaim "I mean no harm to anyone", that's a good sign that you should reconsider your actions. Your justification for proceeding regardless is based on a false equivalency.
If you're concerned about oppressed peoples evading government censorship, how about teaching a way to proxy into any of the numerous nations that don't censor what is posted from IPs within their jurisdiction. Having circumvented such censorship, "dark web" sites are entirely unnecessary - ICANN doesn't stop whistleblowers from sending/posting anything to the press and social networks of the world.
I agree with you. And I am going to remove all urls and start to accept from general people which includes:
1) Blogs Hosted on .onion
2) News Website
3) Social Media .onion Urls
4) Forums etc