An Unofficial Wikipedia For The Dark Web Created By Ex-Facebook Engineer
At present, one of the most used ways in a good number of countries around the globe when it comes to knowing about almost any subject, in addition to a relatively reliable way, is using Wikipedia, an encyclopedia that nowadays it has become almost a source of essential information. In fact, this is one of the Internet portals that we really do not value in its proper measure until we cannot access it.
That is why, in many parts of the world, the regular use of Wikipedia is something that is taken for granted and that we access continuously, however we must bear in mind that there are also some regions where the use of this encyclopedia Free Internet access is prohibited, as is the case, for example, in countries such as Turkey or Syria, where access to Wikipedia, in addition to being difficult, can even become dangerous.
The Tor network will have its own anonymous access to Wikipedia
We must bear in mind that we are talking about a project that at the moment is not official, that is to say, that the Wikipedia that we all know is not at all involved in all this. In this way, the service is accessible through Tor Browser and offers a plus of privacy to our connections around the world to hide our location from anyone trying to track us. It is true that the normal version of Wikipedia is already accessible through Tor, but to get access to it the user has to leave the private network, so the risks of being detected increase considerably.So Muffett has created what is known as a Tor service for Wikipedia, which means that traffic never leaves the encrypted and secure confines of the private network, keeping us hidden. At the moment this new alternative in Tor is read-only, so for the service to be more useful, it is necessary that Wikipedia itself participate in the project later.
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