The term Deep Web refers to the portions of the Internet not accessible via standard Web searches, which only scan indexed pages linked to domain homepages. The Deep Web contains material such as unlinked content, limited access content, private content and information archived in searchable databases. Utilizing a Deep Web search engine provides access to this otherwise hidden content, but it also involves entering an unregulated realm where users partake in questionable behavior. Knowing the potential advantages, disadvantages and risks inherent to Deep Web searches may help you navigate potential problems. Writer Bio
