Dark Web; Connect to Firefox!

Want to connect to the Dark Web? The known browsers such as Chrome and Safari are not suitable. But not all.

Below we will see how you can connect to Firefox.

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Warning: You should always use a VPN to connect to the Dark Web.
Using the Dark Web requires VPN, because of the content it contains, but also because of the people who visit it, From hackers, criminals, law enforcement and many others. Of course some are particularly interested in knowing who is using it and what they are looking at.

Unfortunately, the myth that in Dark Web you are anonymous is completely untrue, ask the founder of Silk Road, Ross Ulbricht who is currently serving a life sentence.

If you want to ensure your anonymity, you need to have a reliable VPN, again you can not be sure.

Let's see how you can connect. On the Dark Web you can connect with him Tor Browser, the Invisible Internet Project, the Whonix and various other Linux distributions that offer anonymity. However, you can also connect to Firefox if you do not visit high risk sites.

Yes, we mean the regular version of Mozilla Firefox which is currently running on millions of machines worldwide.

If you want to use Firefox to access darknet and Tor, you will need to make some adjustments to your settings.
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Open Firefox.
Type about:config in addresses and press Enter.
In the search copy and paste: network.dns.blockDotOnion.
Change the setting to False and restart your browser.

In order to be able to open onion links you need to: connect your browser to the Tor network on Linux devices, or on Windows.

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