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I've been trying to access the dark web and paid for Nordvpn but don't know if it's on or not. I also didn't pay for the dedicated IP, is that a problem?
So it hides my up even if I didn't pay for the extra, right?Google what's my ip
yes. although if you're using tor you should probably turn your vpn off since only experienced users should use a vpn concurrentlySo it hides my up even if I didn't pay for the extra, right?
So I don't need a VPN for tor then?yes. although if you're using tor you should probably turn your vpn off since only experienced users should use a vpn concurrently
The people on the dark market thread said I do, who do I believe I'm so confusedYou don't
"Generally speaking, we don't recommend using a VPN with Tor unless you're an advanced user who knows how to configure both in a way that doesn't compromise your privacy."The people on the dark market thread said I do, who do I believe I'm so confused
Saw this too late, so you got my long-winded response. Maybe the information in this thread will help someone else.Thanks, I won't be needing any of it anymore tho, I've changed my mind on how I'm gonna go out
Thanks. For starters who are not tech savvy , where do we begin ? What exactly is dark web. Will it help us in any way. I don't know much about VPN either. I am aware that it hides your device ip.@Ineedthis - The dark web is like visiting a major city and understanding it will make life easier and safer for you. Like most cities, there are really nice areas to stroll and take in the sites, and other areas to avoid. K owledge is key.
You will need to have a VPN if you are planning on accessing the dark web, and NordVPN is a decent choice for beginners. It will still hide your actual IP address even if you didn't pay for a dedicated IP.
When you install and connect the VPN, you should be able to Google "What's my IP" and it will return an IP address. That is an IP associated with the NordVPN service provider you're connecting to. Before attempting to connect to the dark web, try this search with and without the VPN enabled. You should get two different addresses. If so, you know it's working.
FYI - The additional cost for a dedicated IP is for people who want to host content through the VPN, and this is a much more advanced topic.
The Tor browser will come with a built-in VPN, and it will ask you if you want to use it. Use NordVPN instead - don't use both.
I would also recommend that you connect the VPN and use Tor as a normal browser while you get the hang of using both. Then start looking into the dark web - slowly and carefully at first. You'd be surprised how many bad actors there are in the world.
Also, make sure your anti-virus is up to date.
@ipmanwc0 - great information, but we need to find a way to help people who are "tech dependent", not "tech savvy". I'm happy to collaborate with you to make/update a Tor/dark web beginner's guide. If interested, PM me...
@Ineedthis - reply or PM me if you have questions.
I wish you all the best in your pursues into the unknown. Stay safe!
Saw this too late, so you got my long-winded response. Maybe the information in this thread will help someone else.
You should still visit this site with a VPN, just for privacy.Thanks, I won't be needing any of it anymore tho, I've changed my mind on how I'm gonna go out
Thanks a lot. That was very helpful. So I should use a VPN , if I don't want anyone to know that I am visiting this site ? Also tor seems to be a browser. Does it mean tor browser provides the features that VPN provides ? If so , can I use tor to visit this site instead of normal browsers?@doneforlife - you've asked a lot of questions that unfortunately don't have quick answers.
First, "tech dependent" vs "tech savvy". Everyone I know or seen, or heard about are pretty much tied to their phones or computers scrolling social media, posting TicToks or Reddits. So much of their lives are on the phone or in the cloud, but have no idea how the thing operates. These are the Tech Dependent people. This is not a problem in day-to-day use, but becomes a nightmare when ever they want to do something more advanced or run into a problem.
The Tech Savvy crowd simply is more familiar and comfortable with the technology, and have the ability to make use of more advanced features on their devices. IMHO, this comes from a mindset of wanting to learn more about the technology and how it works - no formal schooling need unless that a career goal.
The dark web is a little more complicated. But to put it simply, envision an iceberg floating in the ocean. You can only see the very top of it, maybe 10%. This would represent the Internet everybody is used to. Amazon, Google, X, etc operate within this space. And this is the area that Google's search engine has cataloged.
The dark web represents the rest of that iceberg. It's not cataloged for you, no good search engines. Think of it as a more shady part of the city. If you know how, you can buy and sell pretty much anything. Accessing the dark web is not particularly difficult, but can be dangerous if certain protections aren't in place.
One of those protections include using a VPN or Virtual Private Network. This is kind of like using a PO Box instead of your home address. It hides your actual address/location, and displays to the world the address of your VPN provided, which could even be in another country.
The VPN encrypts the data to and from your computer through a virtual tunnel directly to the VPN provider. End result is that no one along that route knows anything about the request you just made, or can it be traced back to you.
If we try to access the dark web without a VPN, or a special browser, then our friends in big tech (Google, Verizon, Apple Spectrum, and many, many others) get to see what we're doing and they collect that data.
Well that's enough for today... I hope this was helpful.
p.s. To my Tech Savvy and beyond friends, don't be too hard on me for trying to keep this simple and understandable at the expense of some of the finer details. But feel free to correct if I misstated anything.