TorLinks acts as the "Yellow Pages" of the Dark Web. Because search engines like Google do not index .onion sites (due to the technical barriers of the Tor network), finding active, legitimate services is notoriously difficult. Unlike the Surface Web, where links are shared on social media or found via SEO, Dark Web links must often be curated manually.
The first relay removes the outer layer of encryption. It knows your IP but not your destination. TorLinks acts as the "Yellow Pages" of the Dark Web
The Tor network, or "The Onion Router," provides online anonymity through a decentralized, three-node system that encrypts data in layers, obscuring the user's IP address and final destination. Onion services use cryptographically generated .onion addresses to operate within this framework, offering a private, unindexed digital space that serves both as a crucial tool for journalists and activists and as a platform for illicit activity. The first relay removes the outer layer of encryption
Marketplaces, financial services, and escrow operations. Onion services use cryptographically generated