Question:
Did I go on a deep web site on accident? Please help?
Li.
2015-11-21 20:11:45 UTC
So I googled "Japanese Lady Extermination" out of pure curiousity. Apparently it's a site on the deep web? I didn't think I'd find anything because I don't have tor but I found and clicked on a .onion.link website. I left immediately. Is this supposed to be possible, and should I avoid the website? It was right there on Google so it seemed ok, but apparently that website has really gruesome stuff... Are some murderers gonna be able to track me or something now? pls help...
Seven answers:
Austin
2016-05-09 20:07:01 UTC
The deep web is impossible to access by pure accident. You have to go through the trouble (very quick and easy, might I add) of installing TorBrowser and, in some cases, a secure OS to run it. It takes time to install, and the URLs are next to random strings. I must also add that any conventional search engine won't find the deep web, and any conventional browser can't open those encrypted links
Miguel
2015-11-24 13:38:34 UTC
You can only access deep web sites using a browser like tor. Curiosity kills people, don't do it xD
The Visionary
2015-11-21 20:56:19 UTC
If it was on Google, it's not a part of the deep web. Carry on with your life.
David
2015-11-21 20:16:19 UTC
You clicked it, and it was a deep web site. The only thing is you were using a basic browser. Most browsers cannot open .onion site links. You can us Tor if you want to open .onion sites.
Felix
2015-11-21 20:16:19 UTC
No, lol... You can't even find onion links through google, and I do believe you need TOR to open them.
Master
2015-12-07 00:06:43 UTC
never run this site having scripts on, use tor cause it protects u
2015-11-21 20:40:48 UTC
There are probably various authorities watching all your browsing now,


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