

Conventional web browsers cannot access the deep web because it is not indexed.The deep web is safe and exists to safeguard user data and privacy.
Surface web refers to content that is searchable and accessible by users using a search engine.
The part of the internet that conventional search engines do not index is known as the “deep web.” It is made up of websites that are either inaccessible to the general public or have specific access criteria.
Email messages, chat messeges, private content on social media platforms, ebank statements, and other content that may be accessed over the internet are examples of deep web content.
Deep Web pages are intended to be secret and are often protected with a paywall, password, login page, or other means of restricting access.A part of the Deep Web that cannot be accessed with conventional web browsers is known as the “Dark Web.”
The key difference between the dark web and the deep web is that the dark web is a hidden network that requires a specific browser to access, whereas the deep web contains internet information that is not accessible through search engines.



