# | CATERGORY | TITLE | DESCRIPTION | RATING | VIEW |
1 | Deep Web Search Engines | Ahmia | Ahmia is unique and lets you read deep web URLs in a regular browser like Google Chrome. Although TOR is required to access the URLs obtained, this method will allow you to do so. It does, however, have an onion URL. | 4/5 | |
2 | Deep Web Search Engines | BBC Tor Mirror | BBC Tor Mirror is a Tor-only deep web mirror of BBC. It allows users to anonymously visit the BBC website from anywhere. | 5/5 | |
3 | Deep Web Search Engines | Comic Book Library | The Comic Book Library offers thousands of comics, from popular to esoteric. Beware of copyright violations when using the Comic Book Library to access comics. | 3/5 | |
4 | Deep Web Search Engines | DarkSearch | DarkSearch provides both hidden and plain web access. It reduces technical barriers for new deep web users and helps businesses improve deep web monitoring. | 3/5 | |
5 | Deep Web Search Engines | Deep Web Radio | Deep Web Radio allows you to listen to various music streams via Tor. There are eleven music genre-specific channels. | 3/5 | |
6 | Deep Web Search Engines | Directory of Open Access Journals | The Directory of Open Access Journals is the best deep web search engine for academic papers. The collection contains 10,000 journals and 2.5 million papers on a variety of topics. | 5/5 | |
7 | Deep Web Search Engines | DuckDuckGo | DuckDuckGo is the best privacy-focused search engine. To quickly answer queries, it uses many APIs from other websites and its partners (primarily Bing) and crawler for traditional links. | 5/5 | |
8 | Deep Web Search Engines | Elephind | Elephind.com lets family historians, genealogists, and scholars search global newspaper archives. Instead of visiting each newspaper website individually, it lets you search multiple newspapers for free. | 4/5 | |
9 | Deep Web Search Engines | Users can open a deep web Facebook account to remain anonymous. It also avoids government surveillance. | 4/5 | ||
10 | Deep Web Search Engines | Galaxy3 | On Galaxy3, you will find computer code experts, people searching for adult dates, and other interesting individuals. | 3/5 | |
11 | Deep Web Search Engines | Haystack | Haystack is BSD-licensed, supports Solr, Elasticsearch, Whoosh, and Xapian, and works well with third-party programmes without source modification. It lets you choose a search engine after creating your search code. | 2/5 | |
12 | Deep Web Search Engines | Hidden Answers | Hidden Answers is the deep web's Reddit or Quora. You can ask any question, and it will be answered by community members. | 4/5 | |
13 | Deep Web Search Engines | Hidden Wiki | The Hidden Wiki is a deep web version of Wikipedia that could be edited anonymously after registering on the site. | 3/5 | |
14 | Deep Web Search Engines | Imperial Library | The Imperial Library has many digital books. Comics and other type of books are available. | 3/5 | |
15 | Deep Web Search Engines | Mail2Tor | Mail2Tor lets users send/receive anonymously via webmail or email clients. Your IP address is not stored, and all mail is encrypted. | 3/5 | |
16 | Deep Web Search Engines | Mailpile | Mailpile is private email service that encrypts and stores emails locally. Its a free, open-source software. | 1/5 | |
17 | Deep Web Search Engines | Onion Land | Onionland can access deep web data that other search engines cannot. It can search for Hidden Services on the Tor network and uncover the Deep Web with the onion tor search engine. | 5/5 | |
18 | Deep Web Search Engines | Parazite | ParaZite has granted the access of hidden web. It lets you take risks by redirecting you to a random site on the deep web. | 3/5 | |
19 | Deep Web Search Engines | Pipl | Pipl is meant for individuals to search by name. It can connect to searchable databases, court records, member directories, and other deep internet search information to provide a complete portrait of a person. | 5/5 | |
20 | Deep Web Search Engines | ProPublica | ProPublica is a deep web and surface web investigative journalism organization. The visitors can remain anonymous. | 3/5 | |
21 | Deep Web Search Engines | ProtonMail | ProtonMail is an encrypted email service located in Switzerland that is widely recognized as one of the best email clients available. They use end-to-end encryption and keep no logs. | 4/5 | |
22 | Deep Web Search Engines | Sci-Hub | Sci-Hub eliminates all barriers that get in the way of acquiring scientific knowledge. It host more than 50 million research papers and make them available to individuals and scientific institutions for no cost. | 4/5 | |
23 | Deep Web Search Engines | SearX | Searx is another onion search engine for both public and private internet that lets you search for images, maps, music, news, science, social media posts, videos, and more. | 2/5 | |
24 | Deep Web Search Engines | SecureDrop | SecureDrop is a software platform that NGOs and media organizations can install to accept leaked information from whistleblowers; safely. It also lets journalists privately communicate with sources. | 3/5 | |
25 | Deep Web Search Engines | SecureDrop | SecureDrop is an anonymity tool for journalists, lawyers, and whistleblowers. It lets users receive source materials and communicate with anonymous contacts. | 2/5 | |
26 | Deep Web Search Engines | Smartmixer.io | Smartmixer is a bitcoin mixer. Cryptocurrency transactions can still be linked to your identity. Your Bitcoin is scrambled with other crypto users for complete anonymity. | 1/5 | |
27 | Deep Web Search Engines | SoylentNews | SoylentNews, an open-source, community-driven news aggregator, searches the invisible web for news. This volunteer-run site covers science, technology, business, code, digital liberty, and politics. | 2/5 | |
28 | Deep Web Search Engines | Spokeo | Spokeo focuses on the people-centric nature of deep web search. You can find precise information about people from over 60 social networks, internet profiles, and images. | 5/5 | |
29 | Deep Web Search Engines | StartPage | StartPage is the best search engine for privacy. It hides your search history by not recording your IP address. | 5/5 | |
30 | Deep Web Search Engines | SurfWax | SurfWax offers free searches and subscriptions. The first and easiest dynamic search query refinement tool that lets you search blog, Wikipedia, RSS feed, news, and shopping searches. | 1/5 | |
31 | Deep Web Search Engines | The CIA | Tor’s history is an unlikely tale. It was created by the U.S Navy with the purpose of helping informants in foreign nations to communicate safely over the Internet. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), in that spirit, released a .onion site so that people from across the globe can browse their resources securely and anonymously. | 3/5 | |
32 | Deep Web Search Engines | The Dark Lair | The Dark Lair is a social networking site to search the invisible web. Share images, leave comments, and interact with other users as both registered and anonymous users. | 3/5 | |
33 | Deep Web Search Engines | Tor Metrics | Tor Metrics explains Tor and privacy. It can also provide statistical data for your research project. | 3/5 | |
34 | Deep Web Search Engines | Torch | Torch is the ultimate all-in-one deep web browser, combining powerful browsing with media download and sharing. Any Vpn programme can access the torch search engine. | 3/5 | |
35 | Deep Web Search Engines | Touchgraph | Touchgraph gets all the visuals with the deep web scavenger hunt. The algorithm it uses is specifically designed to cluster the relationship between your search results to create a visible result—a creative touch to make searching more exciting. | 3/5 | |
36 | Deep Web Search Engines | USA.gov | USA.gov organises government information by topic and agency. It helps people find and understand government services and information. | 5/5 | |
37 | Deep Web Search Engines | Virtual Library | The WWW Virtual Library (VL), the Internet's first catalog, now lists e-texts and information sources. It ensures the systematic development of methods for gathering, storing, and organizing digital material and knowledge and provides fast, affordable access from various locations. | 2/5 | |
38 | Deep Web Search Engines | Voice of the Shuttle | Voice of the Shuttle is a must-read for humanists. Since 1994, the site has collected one of the largest vetted deep web content collections. | 5/5 | |
39 | Deep Web Search Engines | Wayback Machine | The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by the Internet Archive. It lets you search over 361 billion archived web pages on its servers. | 5/5 | |
40 | Deep Web Search Engines | WorldCat | WorldCat implements the Deep Search plugin to search books, music, films, articles, and more. It indexes two billion items from libraries worldwide, including database-only links. | 5/5 | |
41 | Deep Web Search Engines | ZeroBin | ZeroBin is a secure way to share Tor network data with friends and contacts. It's a simple but effective messaging tool that lets you type or upload images and email them to the recipient. | 4/5 |