1. The Hidden Wiki
Dark Web Website - The Hidden Wiki
Screenshot of The Hidden Wiki.
This is a fantastic site to visit if you’re really new to the Dark Web. Much like the real Wikipedia, The Hidden Wiki offers tons of information and links you can jump through to really get to know the Dark Web. It is one of the stalwarts among .onions and doubtless will remain so for many years to come.
.onion link: http://zqktlwiuavvvqqt4ybvgvi7tyo4hjl5xgfuvpdf6otjiycgwqbym2qad.onion/
2. Dread
Screenshot of Dread on the Dark Web.
Dread is like the Reddit of Dark Web. You have a way to sign up for things (anonymous email) and also pay for them (anonymous Bitcoin) – but do you know who and where to buy from? Where can you check out the latest gossip in town? Dread has the answer.
.onion link: http://dreadytofatroptsdj6io7l3xptbet6onoyno2yv7jicoxknyazubrad.onion/
3. The Hidden Wallet
Screenshot of Hidden Wallet on the Dark Web
Screenshot of Hidden Wallet on the Dark Web
Knowing that there are tons of things you can buy here, you’ll probably know you have to pay for it as well. This site is sort of like a digital wallet and allows you to transact in Bitcoins. The big difference though is that most digital wallet sites are not anonymous and many even have to comply with financial regulations as well. The Hidden Wallet is… well, hidden.
.onion link: http://d46a7ehxj6d6f2cf4hi3b424uzywno24c7qtnvdvwsah5qpogewoeqid.onion/
4. Facebook on Dark Web
Screenshot of Facebook on the Dark Web
Screenshot of Facebook on the Dark Web.
It’s really strange that the world’s largest social media platform would have a .onion address, but there you are, Facebook it is. This part of Facebook was supposedly developed by them to cater to those who want a social network that’s anonymous. I’m not quite sure how ‘anonymous’ and ‘social’ work together, but the .onion Facebook claims not to keep logs of user activity.
* Note: Facebook over Tor has moved to a new onion address in 2021. The old address “www.facebookcorewwwi.onion” no longer works.
.onion link: facebookwkhpilnemxj7asaniu7vnjjbiltxjqhye3mhbshg7kx5tfyd.onion
5. MegaTor
Screenshot of Megator
Screenshot of Megator on the Dark Web.
MEGAtor is a free and anonymous file-sharing on the Dark Web. Users can share all types content and download them at maximum speed of their connection for free.
.onion link: http://crqkllx7afomrokwx6f2sjcnl2do2i3i77hjjb4eqetlgq3cths3o6ad.onion/
6. Onion Wallet
Bitcoins payment is hard to track but it's not 100% anonymous. The technology only provides pseudonymity, which means as long as no one knows your Bitcoin addresses, you are anonymous. OnionWallet helps you break that chain – the Dark Web service mixes all Bitcoin and makes it impossible to track on the Bitcoin Blockchain.
.onion link: http://p2qzxkca42e3wccvqgby7jrcbzlf6g7pnkvybnau4szl5ykdydzmvbid.onion/
7. Beneath VT
Beneath VT on the Dark Web
Screenshot of Beneath VT.
Beneath VT is a Dark Website about steam tunneling in Virginia Tech.
.onion link: http://bvten5svsltfpxrxl72ukqxixwo2m5ek5svmcxgrmkta4tbmiemuibid.onion/
8. Torch
Screenshot of Torch on the Dark Web.
Just as Google has its competitors so does DuckDuckGO. TORCH is a very simple and minimalistic search engine you can try out if you ever get sick of the friendly duck.
Note: Torch has migrated moved to version 3 onion address – the old xmh57jrzrnw6insl.onion is no longer working.
.onion link: xmh57jrknzkhv6y3ls3ubitzfqnkrwxhopf5aygthi7d6rplyvk3noyd.onion
9. Haystak
Screenshot of Haystak – the famous Dark Net search engine.
HayStak is a Dark Web search engine started by a group of privacy campaigners who believe the internet should be free from state surveillance. To date Haystak has indexed 1.5 billion pages over 260,000 .onion websites.
.onion link: http://haystak5njsmn2hqkewecpaxetahtwhsbsa64jom2k22z5afxhnpxfid.onion/
10. Tor Hacker Services
Ever wanted to hack the heck out of someone who pissed you off but have no idea how? Check out Tor Hacker Services today. This group of “freelancers” sells serious hacking services – if you’re willing to pay the price.
.onion link: http://zkllmhuxmf3u6lh4cl3lueyoxjvxoocnwv7k2wrhatyhw2mknfjtnrid.onion/
11. ProPublica
For those who believe in independent journalism, the Dark Web has a rather unique publication of sorts. ProPublica is place for those who dare to challenge abuse of power, corruption, and the sort. They are completely non-profit and have a dedicated onion URL you can access using the Tor browser.
.onion link: http://lvtu6mh6dd6ynqcxtd2mseqfkm7g2iuxvjobbyzpgx2jt427zvd7n3ad.onion/
12. Elude
If you’re looking for a no-frills email service provider that is exactly the opposite of Gmail, Elude is there for you. It’s free and doesn’t bombard you with ads and does not track you with Google Analytics or the like.
You’ll get an email address for free. No personal information is required to create your email account and all email accounts are encrypted and stored in their hidden servers.
.onion link: http://eludemailxhnqzfmxehy3bk5guyhlxbunfyhkcksv4gvx6d3wcf6smad.onion/
13. Safe Escrow
If you’re looking for a safe way to trade on the Internet, have no fear, there are also options for you. Much like the way a lawyer can hold funds in escrow, so can Escrow Service. It even deals in Bitcoin so that everything remains anonymous.
Trade to your heart’s content and all they ask is a modest 1.5% transaction fee. They will make sure you can inspect the shipped items before releasing your funds and offer third party dispute resolution in case the deal sours.
.onion link: http://u4dgrzpfkeokyvthkqz3zxq4b7njpfcx4zgwwos3mjqfvjbnnuqbtpyd.onion/
14. Wasabi Wallet
Dark Web Website - Wasabi Wallet
Screenshot of Wasabi Wallet on the Dark Web.
Wasabi Wallet is yet another BitCoin wallet that is available for multiple platforms. It also has a .onion URL for those who truly seek the ultimate in anonymity. It treats privacy seriously, so even if you are not using that URL, all their network traffic is run through Tor by default.
.onion link: http://wasabiukrxmkdgve5kynjztuovbg43uxcbcxn6y2okcrsg7gb6jdmbad.onion/
15. SecureDrop
Screenshot of SecureDrop on the Dark Web.
Screenshot of SecureDrop on the Dark Web.
Everyone needs some space on the web sometimes and SecureDrop is exactly that. However, it’s a little more transitionary, since it was designed to allow whistleblowers a way to submit stuff to media companies anonymously.
Interestingly, this site is now owned and operated by Freedom of the Press Foundation. All data is encrypted and there are no third-party connections anywhere in the process. It’s really completely anonymous!
.onion link: http://sdolvtfhatvsysc6l34d65ymdwxcujausv7k5jk4cy5ttzhjoi6fzvyd.onion/
16. DuckDuckGo on Dark Web
DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo looks just the same on Dark Web.
Last but not least – DuckDuckGo – the go-to search engine when you are on the Tor network. DuckDuckGo does not track its users and serves non-personalized search results. Based on the company's study, approximately 60 million people use DuckDuckGo to search online (as of June 2020).
.onion link: https://duckduckgogg42xjoc72x3sjasowoarfbgcmvfimaftt6twagswzczad.onion
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