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Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Deep Web

Deep Web (also known as Deepnet, Darknet, Invisible Web, Undernet or Hidden Web) in Indonesia can be referred to as the Deep Web. Deep Web is part of the World Wide Web but is not included in the internet that can be searched easily, namely by using a web search engine that uses a web search engine index. The Deep Web is different from the Dark Internet, where computers can no longer be reached via the Internet, or with Darknet which is a network for exchanging data, which can be classified as a small part of the Deep Web.

Mike Bergman, founder of BrightPlanet who gave the term, said that searching the Internet at this time can be compared to catching fish at sea level: will get a lot of fish caught in the net, but very deep information will not be caught. Most of the information found on the Internet is buried deeply in dynamic sites, and standard web search engines cannot find it. Traditional web search engines cannot "detect" or retrieve data on the Deep Web. These pages are considered non-existent until they are created dynamically as a result of a specific search. Since 2001, the Deep Web has been declared to have a larger size than the ordinary Web.

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