How To Access the DARK WEB in 2023 (3 Levels)

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🔒🌐 How to Access the Dark Web in 2023 Safely: 3 Levels of Security 🌐🔒

Ever heard of the Dark Web and wondered how to access it? The allure of the unknown is captivating, but it can also be perilous. In this video, I guide you through 3 different methods to access the Dark Web, ranging from basic to high-security measures. We'll delve into what the Dark Web actually is, its legitimate uses, and the precautions you should take when navigating this mysterious part of the internet.


📝 What You'll Learn:

✅ The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the Dark Web
✅ Why the ToR Browser alone might not be enough
✅ How a VPN can add an extra layer of security
✅ The ultimate security with Tails
✅ Bonus: The NetworkChuck Cloud Browser


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Curious about the Dark Web
Concerned about Online Security
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All Comments (21)
  • @NetworkChuck
    Is your stuff for sale on the Dark Web? Find out with Dashlane: dashlane.com/networkchuck50 (50% off) with code NETWORKCHUCK50 🔒🌐 How to Access the Dark Web in 2023 Safely: 3 Levels of Security 🌐🔒 Ever heard of the Dark Web and wondered how to access it? The allure of the unknown is captivating, but it can also be perilous. In this video, I guide you through 3 different methods to access the Dark Web, ranging from basic to high-security measures. We'll delve into what the Dark Web actually is, its legitimate uses, and the precautions you should take when navigating this mysterious part of the internet. 📝 What You'll Learn: ✅ The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the Dark Web ✅ Why the ToR Browser alone might not be enough ✅ How a VPN can add an extra layer of security ✅ The ultimate security with Tails ✅ Bonus: The NetworkChuck Cloud Browser 💡 Sponsored by Dashlane: Don't let your personal information be up for sale on the Dark Web! Use Dashlane's powerful password manager and dark web monitoring services to keep your digital life secure. Get Dashlane: dashlane.com/networkchuck50 (50% off) with code NETWORKCHUCK50 🎥 Related Videos: I Put a Dark Web website on a Raspberry Pi: https://youtu.be/bllS9tkCkaM?si=jTxWSdxsow9ROokB 👇 Resources & Links: ToR Browser: www.torproject.org/download/ Dashlane: dashlane.com/networkchuck50 Tails: tails.net/ 👀 Who Should Watch This? Curious about the Dark Web Concerned about Online Security Aspiring Ethical Hackers Network Enthusiasts 🔔 If you found this video informative and helpful, please consider subscribing and hitting the bell to get notified of our latest content! 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: ntck.co/NCAcademy
  • @bob123carns8
    A safest method is just use the library’s computer with the account of the guy who didn’t sign out
  • @allenclark4235
    Somewhere, a guy in a black hoodie eating Funyuns and drinking Mt Dew will never be the same.
  • @PlNKUHOSHI
    And Level 4 would be: Buying a separate laptop just for using it for the dark web with no personal informaton on it, webcam and microfone disabled in device manager + sticky tape on camera. And under no circumstances ever connect to it to the internet in your home, always use it using public wifi, or a Prepaid Wifi-dongle that you have paid for in cash and needs no registration. Never access the Dark Web from your own home, in case you mess up something you are made...
  • @IdfathAbdallah
    The method mentioned last is the least secure, primarily because the servers for these 'computers' are hosted by an unknown entity. Without knowing the host, there's a crucial concern that they could potentially access your login details and identify your location. This absence of information about the server host gives rise to substantial security issues.
  • @NamiberGames
    Using bridges (integrated in the tor browser settings), you can hide to your ISP that you're using tor. This would probably remove the need to trust a third party VPN.
  • Dear FBI, I'm only watching this for educational reasons to avoid this danger, so please don't suspect me 🙏😁
  • I came here immediately after the video just to read the comments..... NOT disappointed!!
  • For someone not that computer savvy, AND a non-native speaker, I understood everything he said. Amazing clarity.
  • @jeroenvdw
    I can only imagine that the FBI is behind the website you mentioned in the end and if you connect to it they will know it's you.
  • @little-wytch
    A disposable qube in Qubes OS would also work fairly well. Use a MAC Address auto-changer in the network or firewall qube plus a VPN and a disposable qube that you temporarily install TOR Browser on... with that, you don't even need to worry about changing the settings in TOR Browser because even if something happens and you get hacked, it's only that disposable qube that is hacked and that gets nuked when you shut down that qube, like it was never there. A disposable qube is a temporary VM that gets created when you want to do something dangerous/risky and nuked when you're done.
  • I didn't feel like skipping your video in a any part of the video,it was really informative,no bullshit straight to the point,good video
  • @swimm3r137
    holy moly, i learned so much stuff today. And I thought I knew it all
  • @ctrlaltchris
    Great video, Chuck. Looks like there’s a lot of varying opinions in the comments on the most secure way to connect but the video was terrific and your style is absolutely boss. Rock on.
  • @godividarr
    I love your channel. Thank you for what you do. Any way I could persuade you to do a video focusing on TOR bridges? Finding them, setting them up, etc?
  • @TomMyfield-tr2tg
    As a cyber noob I was Qubes-focussed. You have shown me a simpler way to approach darknet day trips. Excellently delivered and produced video! Thank you 🙂🙂
  • @sethreign8103
    Great job telling everyone about tails os at 9:00. Too many people make these videos and leave out that route 100%. You've definitely earned a like from me for that.
  • @vipr642
    Do not use a VPN it is not necessary and Tor actually recommends against it. Tor is really just using a VPN three times over. If you want to obfuscate the fact that you are using Tor, Tor has these special nodes called bridges that do that.
  • @shepherd7583
    Thanks for letting us save this. I couldn't save it to my cybersecurity playlist but now I can. Thanks Chuck! I love you
  • @sergio-gw3ju
    It's really wonderful to come across people who freely share valuable information online. You never know what kind of knowledge you might stumble upon that could have a lasting impact on your life.