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May 17, 2026
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Your safety on the dark web depends more on your habits than on the sites you visit. Even when using a trusted search engine like Not Evil, you should never use your real name, email or any password you use elsewhere. The network is designed for anonymity but you can accidentally give away your identity if you are not careful. Think of it as visiting a city where you want to remain a ghost - you do not leave behind any personal items that could lead back to your home. https://onionlinks.live/blog/not-evil-tor-search-engine
Many experienced users also suggest that you disable JavaScript in your Tor browser settings - this prevents websites from running scripts that might try to uncover your true IP address. While this might make some sites look a bit broken, it is a small price to pay for your privacy. You are there for the information, not for the visual design. Keeping your security slider on "Safest" is a good rule of thumb for anyone navigating the deep parts of the web.
Use a fresh identity for every session. Avoid downloading files from unknown onion sites. Keep your Tor browser updated to the latest version.
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