Tor engine search
The Tor network is a privacy-focused network that allows users to browse the internet anonymously. The Tor Browser is used to access this network, and it provides a way to access both the regular internet (cleared web) and onion services (the dark web).
When it comes to searching on the Tor network, there are a few specific search engines that are designed to work within the Tor environment. Some notable Tor search engines include:
1. **Ahmia** - Ahmia indexes a variety of .onion sites and provides filtering features. It also includes a straightforward search interface.
2. **DuckDuckGo** - Although primarily a clear web search engine, DuckDuckGo has a .onion version that can be accessed via the Tor Browser. It maintains user privacy and does not track searches.
3. **Not Evil** - This is a search engine specifically for .onion sites. It aims to index a wide range of content within the Tor network.
4. **Candle** - Candle is designed as a lightweight search engine for onion sites. Its interface is simple and focuses on providing relevant results.
5. **Ahmia** - This search engine indexes a variety of .onion sites and allows you to browse the dark web with some categorization.
To use these search engines, you'll need to download the Tor Browser, which is available on the official Tor Project website. Once you have the Tor Browser installed, you can navigate to these search engines just like you would on the regular internet.
### Important Considerations
- **Safety**: Browsing the dark web can expose you to illegal content and dangerous situations. Exercise caution and be aware of the risks involved.
- **Legality**: While the Tor network itself is legal in many countries, activities that take place on it may not be. Always review your local laws regarding privacy and internet use.
- **Privacy**: Although Tor provides a degree of anonymity, it is not foolproof. Always remain aware of your digital footprint.
If you have specific questions about using Tor or anything related, feel free to ask!


