Dark Web Hidden Service provider, OnionLand, offering users access to hidden services and deep web search engine
OnionLand Search Engine is a deep web search engine designed to help people get more from the internet with access to more information and search results that an ordinary search engine like Google or Yahoo will offer. The launch of the search engine is, therefore, offering a sigh of relief to internet users that require contents that are not indexed in the regular search engines, with additional access to Tor’s onion sites.
People tend to use the likes of Google, Yahoo, and Bing for internet searches and in most cases, the perceived required results are gotten. However, it is worth noting that the results provided by these search engines might not necessarily be as detailed as assumed. Another point worth noting with the use of search engines is that these websites keep meticulous details of users on the internet. Consequently, this means that regular search engines do not only underserve users but also keep track of their activities, which is not desirable to everyone. This is where dark web content providers like OnionLand are particularly helpful as they offer more information to users while keeping anonymity.
With deep web content believed to be about 500 times bigger than normal search content, it is not surprising that the concept seems to be growing by the day. OnionLand Search Engine allows users to discover hidden services, while giving them access to Tor’s onion sites, as they search engine is supported by Tor Project and Tor 2 Web, giving it an edge not only over regular search engines but also over deep web search engines.
One of the major benefits of using OnionLand like any other deep web search engine is that no information of the user is kept, ensuring absolute anonymity and giving users the ability to search for information freely.
With the tonnes of information provided by the search and its ease of use, OnionLand providing users with 96 percent of the content on the internet that is hidden behind the deep web, which is a plus for users looking for more than the everyday information provided by the likes of Google.
More information about the OnionLand Search Engine can be found on the website.