Deep Web


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Deep Web

What is Deep Web?

The deep web refers to areas of the internet that are inaccessible using typical search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, and Bing.

Pages that were not indexed, fee-for-service (FFS) sites, private databases, intranets, and sites located on the dark web are all part of the deep web.

Understanding Deep Web

The deep web, sometimes known as the hidden or unseen web, differs from the surface web, which can be reached via search engines. Search engines may access information on sites like Investopedia, which is part of the surface web. According to most analysts, the deep web is substantially larger than the surface web. Many web pages are generated dynamically or may not contain links to other sites. The search engines cannot find them unless they have links from previously indexed sites. As a result, obtaining links from other pages is a fundamental aspect of search engine optimization (SEO).

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Damir Yalalov

Damir is the Editor/SEO/Product Lead at mpost.io. He is most interested in SecureTech, Blockchain, and FinTech startups. Damir earned a bachelor's degree in physics.

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