I wish people would at least learn the difference between "deep web" and "dark web". ;)
I bet you use the "deep web" multiple times each week. The "dark web" on the other hand, probably not.
I transparently use the darknet continuously every day.
Multiple home servers owned by me and my colleagues make up a VPN we share with friends and family.
Amongst the trusted recursive resolvers we use there's the DoT v3 onion from Cloudflare.
A proxy redirects our traffic for Facebook and DuckDuckGo over the respective onions, same for Debian updates.
A next generation firewall inspects our traffic and use Tor for some websites that are censored or geoblocked.
I transparently use the darknet continuously every day. Multiple home servers owned by me and my colleagues make up a VPN we share with friends and family.
Amongst the trusted recursive resolvers we use there's the DoT v3 onion from Cloudflare. A proxy redirects our traffic for Facebook and DuckDuckGo over the respective onions, same for Debian updates. A next generation firewall inspects our traffic and use Tor for some websites that are censored or geoblocked.