The difference between the Dark Web (Dark Web) and the deep web (Deep Web) lies in the special nature of each of them and the activities in which it is carried out.
Deep web (Deep Web): The deep web refers to the invisible part of the internet that is not accessible via public search engines. The deep web consists of web pages that are password protected, databases that are not open to the public, and non-indexed content. For example, the deep web includes private e-mail, secure database accounts, and websites of private companies and organizations.
Dark Web (Dark Web): The dark web represents a small and dark part within the Deep Web, and it includes illegal and unethical activities. The dark web is accessed via special networks such as the Tor network (The Onion Router), which hides the location of users and encrypts their movement on the internet. In the dark web, individuals have access to activities such as selling drugs, weapons, and other criminal services. Platforms for the exchange of information and illegal trade can also be found.
In general, it should be understood that the deep web is just an invisible part of the internet that includes many legitimate activities, while the dark web refers to illegal and dark activities that occur within this part.