All darknets require specific software installed or network configurations made to access them, such as
Tor, which can be accessed via a customized browser from
Vidalia (aka the Tor browser bundle), or alternatively via a
proxy configured to perform the same function.
Active Tor is the most popular instance of a darknet, and it is often mistakenly thought to be the only online tool that facilitates access to darknets. illustrating the average number of Tor users per day in 2015Alphabetical list: •
anoNet is a decentralized friend-to-friend network built using
VPN and software
BGP routers. •
Decentralized network 42 (not for anonymity but research purposes). •
Freenet is a popular
DHT file hosting darknet platform. It supports
friend-to-friend and
opennet modes. •
GNUnet can be utilized as a darknet if the "
F2F (network) topology" option is enabled. •
I2P (Invisible Internet Project) is an
overlay proxy network that features hidden services called "
Eepsites". •
IPFS has a browser extension that may backup popular webpages. •
RetroShare is a
friend-to-friend messenger communication and file transfer platform. It may be used as a darknet if
DHT and Discovery features are disabled. •
Riffle is a government, client-server darknet system that simultaneously provides secure anonymity (as long as at least one server remains uncompromised), efficient computation, and minimal bandwidth burden. •
Secure Scuttlebutt is a peer-to peer communication protocol, mesh network, and self-hosted social media ecosystem. •
Syndie is
software used to publish
distributed forums over the anonymous networks of I2P, Tor and Freenet. •
Tor (The onion router) is an
anonymity network that also features a darknet – via its
onion services. •
Tribler is an anonymous BitTorrent client with built in search engine, and non-
web, worldwide publishing through channels. •
Urbit is a federated system of personal servers in a peer-to-peer overlay network. •
Zeronet is a
DHT Web 2.0 hosting with
Tor users.
No longer supported •
StealthNet (discontinued) •
WASTE Defunct •
AllPeers •
Turtle F2F ==See also== •
BlackBook (social network) •
Crypto-anarchism •
Cryptocurrency •
Darknet market •
Dark web •
Deep web •
Private peer-to-peer (P2P) •
Sneakernet •
Virtual private network (VPN) ==References==