How to enter the DeepWeb
A little trip to hell. I do NOT recommend this place.
Its a dark side of the web, full of hazards and dangerous places.
Enter at your own risk.
What to Expect on the Deep Web ??
To both keep yourself safe and reduce frustration you should know what kind of things to expect whilst you're browsing the Deep Web with TOR. So, what should you expect?
•Very slow loading pages. Since everything on the TOR network has to be routed through many nodes, the speed and bandwidth is VERY limited. This is why it's not a good idea to run torrents for large files via the TOR network.
•The use of a currency called "BitCoins". BitCoin is an open source currency that has no middlemen and cannot be traced - This makes it perfect for trading on the Deep Web, where people want to remain anonymous (usually because they are engaging in illegal activity). For more info on BitCoins, click here.
•Illegal activity out in the open. Since the TOR network is more or less anonymous, criminals have much less reason to hide their activity. Don't be surprised if you see illegal drugs, counterfeit banknotes, assassin services, child porn and humans (human trafficking) being traded out in the open, before your eyes.
•Unreliable websites. Because a lot of the websites on the TOR network are not hosted on professional servers, they may be unreliable and have a lot of downtime. Understand that a website on the TOR network may be up and running one day, down the next, then back up the day after that.
•Very old, "90s style" looking websites. The reason many of the websites on the TOR network look so basic and outdated is due to a couple of reasons: Firstly, many have in fact been around since the 90s or the early 2000s, and with none being owned by large companies and most not even turning a profit, the webmasters have few resources to upgrade with. And secondly, since the sites are so slow, they must be kept very simple or loading them in a reasonable amount of time would become impossible!