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            Whenusing the Tor browser, searches and messages do
            not arrive at their final destination in the same way that
            they were sent. They are instead transmitted by means
            of “nodes,”which are other computers that are operated
            by Tor users. Following the removal of one layer of
            encryption at each node in the chain,the message is then
            passed on to the subsequent node in the chain. Every
            node in the chain is aware of the identity of the node
            that came before it and the node that comes after it, but
            they are unaware of the identities of the nodes that are
            further along or further before. As a result,it is extremely
            challenging to follow the path of a message throughout
            its entire journey,let alone determine where it originated
            or who sent it.


            WHEN AND WHY EXACTLY DID THE DARK
            WEB COME INTO EXISTENCE?


            The release of Freenet in the year 2000 is credited
            with marking the beginning of the dark web. Freenet
            was the thesis project of Ian Clarke, a student at the
            University of Edinburgh. Clarke’s goal was to develop
            an anonymous “Distributed Decentralized Information
            Storage and Retrieval System.” The objective of Clarke’s
            project was to develop a novel approach to anonymous
            online communication and file sharing.This groundwork
            served as the foundation for the Tor Project, which was
            initially released in 2002 with the subsequent release of
            a browser in 2008. Tor enabled users to surf the Internet
            in complete anonymity, including website that were
            previously considered inaccessible as part of the dark
            web.



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