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RE: Contest | 25-Word Comment - Monkey Business | Browser

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Browsers, a topic of great interest. Browsers have a number of features to consider. Among them, how much can we search the Internet with a common browser? Browsers like Google Chrome can only access the indexed information, which is very little. In order to browse the deep web, you should use a layered browser, such as Tor browser, which connects to its own network and it is almost impossible to track the ip of the user who is browsing. Chrome is the most widely used browser. Although there are other alternatives, it is often the user's inappropriate use that causes passwords and sensitive data to be exposed. Among the recommendations, it would be considered to keep it updated. Vulnerabilities of obsolete versions can be used. If you want total anonymity, then Tor should be your choice.

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and the browser you use is? Or do you use different browsers based on what you do?
Do you use Tor and are you surfing on the dark web?

When I have used every VPN available and nothing worked, then I use TOR. The biggest problem it has from my location is the lousy connection we have here. It is slow, but secure. It has its own network, to mask Ip. And also to enter almost any unimaginable site. I always use the Internet for things that bring knowledge. Rarely for entertainment. Did I mention it's the most expensive in the world? But yes, it is an infinite source of knowledge.
While I use Crome. There is an excellent open source version that I use many times. Chromium, based on the Tor framework. And Firefox.

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