The video provides a guide on how to access the dark web, a part of the internet that is intentionally hidden from search engines and requires special software to access. The host, Fabio Rodríguez, explains the difference between the clearnet (the regular internet), the deep web (information not accessible through search engines), and the dark web (a portion of the deep web that is intentionally hidden).
The video then provides instructions on how to access four different dark nets: Tor, ZeroNet, FreeNet, and I2P. For each network, Rodríguez explains how to download and install the necessary software, configure the connection, and start browsing.
Some key points to note:
* Tor is the most well-known dark net and can be accessed through the Tor Browser.
* ZeroNet is a decentralized network that requires a special application to access.
* FreeNet is a peer-to-peer network that requires a specific application and has been fighting for privacy for 20 years.
* I2P is an anonymous network that has been active since 2003 and requires a specific application to access.
The video also emphasizes that the dark web is not inherently bad and has many pages with constructive content. Additionally, Rodríguez notes that accessing the dark web can be a complex process and requires some technical knowledge.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The dark web is a part of the internet that can only be accessed with certain applications.
2. The dark web is intentionally hidden from search engines with masked IP addresses.
3. The dark web is a portion of the deep web, which occupies about 90% of the internet.
4. The deep web is the information that cannot be accessed publicly, including pages protected by a paywall, files saved in Dropbox, and emails saved on providers' servers.
5. The dark web is not the same as the deep web, but rather a part of it.
6. There are different darknets, including Tor, ZeroNet, FreeNet, and I2P.
7. Tor is one of the most popular darknets and can be accessed using the Tor Browser.
8. ZeroNet is a decentralized network that works through peer-to-peer (P2P) connections.
9. FreeNet is a decentralized network that has been fighting for privacy for 20 years.
10. I2P is an anonymous network that has been active since 2003.
11. To access these darknets, users need to download specific applications or software.
12. The installation process for these applications is safe, but users need to be careful about what they find or fail to find in the dark web.
13. The dark web is not inherently bad, and much of what is known about it is false.
14. The dark web can be used for constructive purposes, such as providing a shelter for persecuted activists in countries with strict freedom of expression laws.
15. The dark web can be used to bypass censorship and access information that is not available on the clearnet.
Note: Clearnet refers to the regular internet that can be accessed through search engines like Google.