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== Intro == | == Intro == | ||
This wiki will cover the most important aspects of Tor: the free and open-source software that enables anyone to communicate anonymously on the internet. The article will contain a little about the deep, dark and surface web, why use Tor and what is for, the history of Tor, a closer look on how Tor actually works and the legal and illegal aspects of the web browser. | This wiki will cover the most important aspects of Tor: the free and open-source software that enables anyone to communicate anonymously on the internet. The article will contain a little about the deep, dark and surface web, why use Tor and what is for, the history of Tor, a closer look on how Tor actually works and the legal and illegal aspects of the web browser. | ||
== The tree webs == | == The tree webs == | ||
The World Wide Web (WWW) consists of multiple parts named: deep, dark and surface web. | The World Wide Web (WWW) consists of multiple parts named: deep, dark and surface web. | ||
[[File:TheThreeWebs.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The WWW composition by proportion. (9)]] | [[File:TheThreeWebs.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The WWW composition by proportion. (9)]] |
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Intro
This wiki will cover the most important aspects of Tor: the free and open-source software that enables anyone to communicate anonymously on the internet. The article will contain a little about the deep, dark and surface web, why use Tor and what is for, the history of Tor, a closer look on how Tor actually works and the legal and illegal aspects of the web browser.
The tree webs
The World Wide Web (WWW) consists of multiple parts named: deep, dark and surface web.