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List of Tor hidden services
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This is an alphabetized list of notable .onion hidden services accessible through the Tor anonymity network. Most are considered dark web services. Defunct services are marked.
Contents
- 1 Hidden services by category
- 1.1 Commerce
- 1.2 Communications
- 1.3 File storage
- 1.4 Financial
- 1.5 Government
- 1.6 Hidden services directories, portals, and information
- 1.7 News and document archives
- 1.8 Operating systems
- 1.9 Whistleblowing / Drop sites
- 1.10 Nonprofit organizations
- 1.11 Pornography
- 1.12 Search engines
- 1.13 Social media and forums
- 2 See also
- 3 Source
Hidden services by category
Commerce
- Agora(defunct)
- Atlantis (defunct)
- AlphaBay (defunct)
- Black Market Reloaded(defunct)
- Dream Market
- Evolution (defunct)
- The Farmer's Market (defunct)
- Hansa (defunct)
- Sheep Marketplace (defunct)
- Silk Road (defunct)
- TheRealDeal (defunct)
- Utopia (defunct)
Communications
Messaging
Software
Email providers
- Bitmessage.ch
- ProtonMail
- Tor Mail (defunct)
- SIGAINT (defunct)
- Riseup
File storage
- Free Haven – A distributed anonymous file storage system that places focus on persistent availability of data. The MIT students' work on the project led to collaboration with DARPA to develop Tor.
- Freedom Hosting(defunct) – Formerly the largest Tor-specific web host, until the arrest of its owner in August 2013.
- KickassTorrents, a BitTorrent tracker (defunct)
- The Pirate Bay, a BitTorrent tracker
- SporeStack - Allows for small, disposable servers to be purchased anonymously with Bitcoin.
Financial
- Blockchain.info, a popular bitcoin blockchain explorer service.
- BitBlender, a popular cryptocurrency tumbler. It was hacked in October 2014, but stayed open with the admin promising to pay back lost bitcoins by dropping their commission.
- Bitcoin Fog, a cryptocurrency tumbler.
- Bitmixer.IO, a cryptocurrency tumbler.
- Helix, a cryptocurrency tumbler.
Government
- National Police and Public Prosecution Service of the Netherlands — official hidden service about darknet market takedown operations.
Hidden services directories, portals, and information
News and document archives
- BuggedPlanet
- DeepDotWeb
- Doxbin(defunct)
- The Daily Stormer
- The New York Times
- Wikipedia (accessible only via telnet)
Operating systems
- Debian (static Web content and package repositories)
- Qubes OS – security-focused desktop operating system
- Whonix – Debian-based security distribution
Whistleblowing / Drop sites
- GlobaLeaks
- Independent Media Center
- The Intercept
- Filtrala, a Spanish whistleblowing initiative operated by Associated Whistleblowing Press
- Ljost, an Icelandic whistleblowing initiative operated by Associated Whistleblowing Press
- NawaatLeaks, an Arabic whistleblowing initiative operated by Nawaat
- ProPublica
- WildLeaks, a wildlife-crime whistleblowing initiative operated by Elephant Action League
- WikiLeaks
Nonprofit organizations
Pornography
- Lolita City(defunct)
Search engines
- Ahmia, hidden service search
- BTDigg
- DuckDuckGo
- Grams
- MetaGer
- Sci-Hub, search engine which bypasses paywalls to provide free access to scientific and academic research papers and articles
- Searx
- The Pirate Bay
Social media and forums
- 8chan – an imageboard
- Darkode
- facebookcorewwwi.onion – Facebook
- HackBB (defunct)
- The Hub
- Tor Carding Forum (defunct)
- Russian Anonymous Marketplace(defunct)
See also
- Assassination market
- Darknet
- SecureDrop, a secure communications platform for use between journalists and sources. The first implementation was The New Yorker's Strongbox website.
- Tor2web, clearnet to hidden service software