5 Awesome Dark Web Links
If you're looking for dark web links, you probably know about Tor - The Onion Router.
Some Tor sites are built specifically for the web. These usually appear as
onion links with a ".onion" domain. To find the best dark web links on Tor, you must
use a list of sites - like the list below. Here are five cool dark web links to
paste into your Tor browser today.
1. Daniel - all the dark web links you're looking for
http://donionsixbjtiohce24abfgsffo2l4tk26qx464zylumgejukfq2vead.onion/onions.php
Daniel's site lists 7,000 .onion addresses. They are divided into several
categories for easy browsing. In addition, Daniel's site has a built-in testing
feature. This means that you can have the site check if any given Tor site is
online. The list shows when the site was last checked and whether the site is online
or not. This makes Daniel's site a great first step in exploring Tor.
2. ProPublica - investigative journalism about Tor
https://www.propub3r6espa33w.onion
ProPublica is an investigative journalism organization. ProPublica is
accessible on the "clear net" - the regular Internet you use today. However, it also
maintains a Tor website. Accessing it through the Tor browser provides a layer of
anonymity and security, and allows you to bypass country/region blocking.
As
a bonus, ProPublica is one of the most sophisticated web experiences you'll ever
have on the dark web. You can also use Tor to read the New York Times and other news
sites, or to report using their SecureDrop integration.
3. Riseup -
a tool for activists and organizers
http://nzh3fv6jc6jskki3.onion
Riseup offers email and chat services that do not log your activity. Unlike
Google, it is also protected from malicious attacks and has no intention of
cooperating with any government.
Riseup supports the cause of "human
liberation, ethical treatment of animals and ecological sustainability". Riseup also
provides organizing tools, mailing lists, etc.
Riseup supports the causes of
“human liberation, the ethical treatment of animals, and ecological sustainability.”
Riseup also provides organizational tools, mailing lists, and more.
But
knowing the dark web link is not enough - you need an invitation code to create a
Riseup account. But you can still browse the security section! It offers excellent
tips on how to add a little information security to your daily life.
4. Hidden Answers — ask your questions anonymously
http://answerszuvs3gg2l64e6hmnryudl5zgrmwm3vh65hzszdghblddvfiqd.onion
Hidden Answers is one of those dark web links that keep making their way
onto these lists. The reason for that is simple — Hidden Answers is the dark web
version of Quora, Yahoo Answers, and Reddit.
Once you access the site,
you'll soon notice that the questions touch on various topics. When people have the
ultimate anonymity the internet can offer, they still ask where your nickname comes
from, or would you have your head cryo-frozen after death.
5.
Tunnels — explore the literal university underground
http://62gs2n5ydnyffzfy.onion
http://74ypjqjwf6oejmax.onion
Some of the more famous Tor websites are about exploring tunnels in American
universities.
Infrastructure like that is both dangerous and illegal to
access. That's why urban explorers host their blogs on Tor.
IIT
Underground focused on Illinois Tech, is the smaller of the blogs. Beneath VT,
that’s Virginia Tech, is more prominent. It provides more details on the tunnels as
well as the dangers associated with them.
The websites are a step above the
usual Tor website design, too. They still look like something from the early aughts,
though.