![]() ![]() The ‘surface web’ is accessible via web crawlers and search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo etc. The surface web represents the tip of the iceberg that is visible to all. Finally, the deepest layer – Dark Web, is accessible ILLEGALLY only using special software and ensures high anonymity and encryption. Search engines cannot index the pages on Deep Web and it requires a special authorization to access it. Surface Web – The visible part of the iceberg containing all the content that is indexable by search engines. It contains 3 layers – the surface web, the deep web and the dark web as explained by Data Scientist, Denis Shestakov, in his iceberg analogy. The web holds far more secrets than what we can comprehend or perceive. But is the internet the web, or is the web the internet? No! The Internet is actually the connection that enables access to the World Wide Web. Technical jargon aside, imagine it as a network of online content. The World Wide Web is a web of interlinked HTML pages accessible over the internet. Is your mind racing through a host of questions? What is the Surface Web? What is the Deep Web? What is the Dark Web? What are they used for? Read on to know more. What is the Web? Is it Google? Or, Facebook? Emails, messenger, Yahoo? Well, these and all other forms that we are aware of barely constitute 4% of the whole world wide web! So, are we just looking at the tip of the iceberg? What constitutes the remaining 96% of the web? Find all answers here as we uncover the different layers of the web for you – Surface Web, Deep Web and Dark Web. ![]()
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