What is the Deep Web?

The deep web, or invisible web, is all of the web accessible content that is not indexed by the major search engines. Millions of pages of information that cannot be found using Google.

The principal category of deep web sources is those sources where web pages are dynamically generated in response to queries while the underlying information is not stored in web page format. Examples of these include:

Other categories of deep web source include:

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