
“Deep web” Also known as “invisible web”, the term refers to a vast repository of underlying content, such as documents in online databases that general-purpose web crawlers cannot reach. In this context, Dread is starting to assume a decisive role for the diffusion and usability of the Dark Web, as it provides a portal with reliable and updated news, allows everyone to get informed before being subjected to “cheating” and now also allows users to search and compare products between various markets, so that they can find the most convenient offers.If you don’t want Google to collect your personal information and your online activities you should maintain your Anonymity online. We wonder when the search engines will start collecting data from searches made by users and profile their requests or favor one market over another in the results, so that we can also talk about SEO in the Dark Web.

To date, new services are emerging, aimed in particular at making it easier for inexperienced users to make purchases, but also very useful for investigators who have to move in a context that is still little explored. Until a few years ago the Dark Web was a place for a few, many resources could only be identified thanks to “word of mouth” and data collection required developer skills. This feature is very interesting, both for obtaining updated and usually very reliable information on the various sales platforms of the Dark Web, and because many details relating to deceased markets, useful for analysts, researchers, or for counting the volumes of business.

the public PGP key used by market administrators for official communications.the market uptime (the time the market is reachable compared to the total time).the list of market mirrors, flanked by a green or red indicator relating to market accessibility.

the average of the reviews published by users on the Dread platform.the indication of the status (active or ceased).In fact, for each market, we can view the following information:
