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Deep Web

The Deep Web refers to parts of the internet that are not indexed by standard search engines like Google or Bing. This includes private databases, email accounts, academic journals, medical records, and subscription services. These sources require specific permissions, passwords, or direct URLs to access, making them invisible to regular searches. The Deep Web is much larger than the Surface Web (the publicly accessible internet). It is generally safe and often essential for private, professional, and research activities. While some associate it with illegal activities, most of the Deep Web is legitimate and necessary for secure and private online interactions.