Article 101P3 ProPublica launches world's first major news site for dark web

ProPublica launches world's first major news site for dark web

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Jasper Jackson
from Technology | The Guardian on (#101P3)

'Hidden' version of the US investigative outlet's site is response to concerns about online privacy and surveillance

The US investigative outlet ProPublica has launched the world's first major news site designed for the dark web in a bid to provide absolute privacy for its readers.

The non-profit organisation has set up a version of its site optimised for use over the Tor network, which provides security all the way between the user and Pro Publica's servers. Users could already hide their identity using the Tor browser, but the "hidden site" optimised for the network makes it even less likely they will be exposed.

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