Freenet, the Deep Web and the Dark Side of the Internet

By: Al
Published: November 27th, 2009

Imagine a hidden online world where people are not afraid of ever being identified, whatever they write, publish or download.

Not surprisingly, the article is somewhat sensationalistic, with its focus on child pornography and practical guides to explosives for terrorists, as Ian Clarke, Freenet’s creator, points out in his response.

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