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Unless you are committing an illegal act, using the darknet or [[TOR Browser]] is not illegal.
Unless you are committing an illegal act, using the darknet or [[TOR Browser]] is not illegal.
The use of the darknet itself is not illegal. It is a part of the internet that can be accessed using special software like Tor and provides users with anonymity and privacy. However, there are illegal activities that take place on the darknet such as drug trafficking, hacking, and child pornography which are illegal and punishable by law.
While using the darknet in itself is not illegal, it is important to be aware that accessing illegal content or engaging in illegal activities on the darknet can result in serious legal consequences. Law enforcement agencies are aware of the illegal activities that take place on the darknet, and they have developed sophisticated methods to identify and prosecute individuals involved in such activities. It's important to remember that engaging in illegal activities, whether on the regular internet or the darknet, can have serious legal consequences.
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