THE INTERNET IS NOT WHAT YOU THINK IT IS

 

THE INTERNET IS NOT WHAT YOU THINK IT IS

Most people think the internet is just Facebook, Google, YouTube, TikTok, and a few websites they visit every day.

The truth is that what you see is only a tiny fraction of the online world.



The internet can be divided into three layers:

  1. Surface Web This is the part everyone uses daily. Search engines can find and index these websites. News sites, blogs, online stores, and social media platforms belong here.

  2. Deep Web This is the much larger portion of the internet that search engines cannot access. It includes private databases, medical records, academic research, banking information, company networks, and password-protected content.

  3. Dark Web A small hidden section that requires special software to access. While it is often associated with illegal activities, it is also used by journalists, activists, and people living under censorship who need privacy and anonymity.

Here are some surprising facts:

• More than 90% of online data exists in the Deep Web. • Every second, millions of searches, messages, and transactions occur around the world. • The internet is powered by thousands of data centers connected through undersea cables stretching across oceans. • Your smartphone can access more information in seconds than entire libraries could provide a few decades ago.

The internet is not just a collection of websites. It is one of the largest and most complex systems ever created by humanity.

The next time you open your browser, remember: you're only seeing the tip of a very large digital iceberg.

Did you already know about the Surface Web, Deep Web, and Dark Web? Share your thoughts below. #Technology #Internet #DigitalWorld #TechFacts #CyberSecurity #DidYouKnow

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