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Tor And The Deep Web: The Complete Guide To Stay Anonymous In The Dark Net: Two Manuscripts In one

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Looking to surf the deep web anonymously? Want to learn about the TOR browser? This book is for you. Be Anonymous, Forever Tor enables its users to surf the Internet, chat and send instant messages anonymouslyDeveloped by the Tor Project, a nonprofit organization that promotes anonymity on the internet, Tor was originally called The Onion Router due to the fact it uses a technique called "onion routing" to hide information about user activity.

Your privacy is important, but the government organizations such as the NSA think otherwise. That's why TOR is such an essential tool - it warrants your privacy and leaves you untraceable.In this book, you will be thought exactly how you can remain completely anonymous using TOR. Because even on an encrypted browser like TOR, the NSA or FBI is able to see what you're doing. However, I've got some nifty tools that can circumvent most of the risk. Curious what's inside the book yet?What can I expect to read in this book?

Introduction to tor How to install the Tor browser How to use Tor to protect your privacy How to remain 100% anonymous online using TOR A practical and extensive guide on accessing the 'deep web' The dangers of the dark net and how to avoid them Dozens of tips & recommendations to thrive on the encrypted web And much, much more!  Click the "BUY NOW" button to protect yourself online

105 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 1, 2018

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December 21, 2021
I bought this book in the paperback version specifically for information about Tor. What I got was a book only 50% of which had to do with Tor, and the rest an apparent pitch for Bitcoin.

I truly detest a nonfiction book that isn't true to its title. Add to that some horrid formatting in the portion of the book about Tor, which recall is what I bought it for, and you get a one-star rating. I'll point out that the extensive stuff in the title above that appears after "In The Dark Net" does not appear on the front of the book and thus is apparently not a part of the book's title.
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June 21, 2020
Quick read that's more of a primer than a guide. If you don't know anything about it, give it a read, otherwise it doesn't go in depth enough for my tastes.

Also it feels like he's a shill for bitcoin
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