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You have a right to SEARCH without being followed. You have a right to SPEAK without uninvited listeners. Join the thousands of Tor supporters building an internet powered by privacy.
Assuming those are your priorities, here are 8 dark web search engines to use with Tor Browser: 1. Ahmia.fi. Ahmia.fi is a search engine designed to allow access to the so-called “dark web” or “dark net” – a hidden part of the internet that can only be accessed using specific software, such as the Tor browser.
Browse with no tracking. Use the Tor Anonymous View button next to every search result to visit websites in complete privacy through the Tor Network. Torry unlocks Onion Websites without the need for the Tor Browser. You can search and directly visit Onion links from Torry Search.
Startpage’s search engine and Anonymous View feature are free and simple ways to take control of your online privacy. We will never save or sell your search history. Startpage delivers Google search results via our proprietary personal data protection technology.
Its depth of index makes it one of the most comprehensive Tor search engines, with both free and premium options. The vast scope of Haystak’s index makes it ideal for users who want access to a broad range of content, though it may include more unverified or potentially risky links compared to Ahmia’s curated approach.
Specialist search engines like Ahmia and Torch can access it but use Tor to access individual sites from the search results. Sites like Pipl, Directory of Open Access Journals, The Wayback Machine, Veridian, and Project Gutenberg hold valuable content for different use cases.
Haystak is a main search engine for the Tor ecosystem and a reliable discovery tool with minimal Onion service downtime. Haystak claims to have the deepest index with over 1.5 billion pages and 260,000 onion services.
Tor Search is a dark net search engine that only indexes safe to visit Tor hidden services. Our goal is to help people find useful onion sites.
As the oldest search engine on the Tor network, Torch has access to the largest database of .onion links — over 1 billion indexed .onion pages.