__NOTOC__ The terms dark internet or dark address refer to any or all of the unreachable network hosts on the Internet.
It should not be confused with deep web or darknet. The first of these refers to web sites that, intentionally or not, are hard to find. This may be either because there are no hypertext links to their content, because you need to be a registered and logged-on user to access it, or because the content is dynamically generated, for example from constantly-changing databases, and so search engines have trouble indexing it. A darknet is a set of network connections using protocols other than HTTP but still on the public Internet, established in a closed and secretive way between trusted parties only, usually for the purposes of peer-to-peer file sharing.
To understand this distinction, remember that
Some resources on the 'Web — which is an abstract, information space — are difficult or impossible to reach. Follow the links above for more information about this phenomenon.
Some parts of the Internet — which is a physical collection of computers and other hardware — are difficult or impossible to access no matter what services, including Web services or not, may be hosted there. This latter case is what this article is about.
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"Dark internet".
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