Date of Publication :1st March 2017
Abstract: the Deep Web refers to any Internet content that, for various reasons, can’t be or isn’t indexed by search engines like Google. Which includes dynamic web pages, blocked sites (like those that ask you to answer a CAPTCHA to access), unlinked sites, private sites (like those that require login credentials), non HTML/-contextual/-scripted content, and limited-access networks
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