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Roffo

posted on 9th Nov 15 at 16:39

quote:
Originally posted by kz
It's slow as shit.

Took me about half an hour to find a place that would deliver weed to my house :lol: (didn't take the offer up lol)


Silk road 2.0 is the top dog apparently

If smacks your thing theres few places for that too. Not much you couldn't get hold of for some bitcoin.



[Edited on 09-11-2015 by Roffo]


Ian

posted on 9th Nov 15 at 01:09

quote:
Originally posted by Dom
You could just be using it to get around a websites' restriction, like Autosports website free view limit


Financial Times as well I suppose. :D


kz

posted on 8th Nov 15 at 21:48

It's slow as shit.

Took me about half an hour to find a place that would deliver weed to my house :lol: (didn't take the offer up lol)


Stoneyginger

posted on 8th Nov 15 at 21:01

I've had a look but can't find why you would need it unless you were trying to find, buy and do something illegal haha


Dom

posted on 8th Nov 15 at 18:25

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
It does categorise the type of stuff you're going to need an anonmiser for though. There is a distinction between that and what you'd normally browse for fun.


Not necessarily. Using Tor doesn't instantly mean you're buying guns, looking at CP or attempting to hire a hitman; infact, you could do all those quite easily on the open-web/clearnet. You could just be using it to get around a websites' restriction, like Autosports website free view limit :lol:

[Edited on 08-11-2015 by Dom]


Ian

posted on 8th Nov 15 at 13:15

It does categorise the type of stuff you're going to need an anonmiser for though. There is a distinction between that and what you'd normally browse for fun.

[Edited on 08-11-2015 by Ian]


Roffo

posted on 8th Nov 15 at 13:14

Fancy term for .Tor onion links.

Probably the fact you cant get to them via a conventional browser, and are somewhat hidden. Although I agree I don't go around calling the normal web the 'surface web'


Dom

posted on 8th Nov 15 at 10:44

Not sure where the term 'deep web' comes from :confussed: All it is, is an anonymiser!


Roffo

posted on 8th Nov 15 at 01:36

Alot of links are dead, and its no where near as busy as it used to be. Other problem is alot of sites can only be accessed by invitation only, or if you are part of a group. But theres alot of really interesting stuff still, Hidden wiki will guide you.

And by be careful I mean there are deep dark corners where naughty people do there business, so make sure you know what the link you are clicking is going to. shouldn't be a problem, common sense prevails.

Stay away from hacking groups and porn and your all good.


Stoneyginger

posted on 7th Nov 15 at 21:57

I read reviews of people saying good and bad about it, I take it by being careful you mean you may see something you don't want to see


Roffo

posted on 7th Nov 15 at 21:47

Yeah mate,

no problems. Its very safe, also to use as a standard browser.

theres nothing wrong with looking around, but be careful what you click on!

once you get on, try hidden wiki to have a look around: http://uhwikih256ynt57t.onion/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

warning - crazy shit inside.


Stoneyginger

posted on 7th Nov 15 at 21:41

talk to me, safe? Worth taking a look? I see they have an app for iPad. I'm intrigued just to see what it's all about.