List of Tor onion services

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This is a categorized list of notable onion services (formerly, hidden services)[1] accessible through the Tor anonymity network. Defunct services are marked.

Commerce[]

Communications[]

Messaging[]

Email providers[]

File storage[]

Financial[]

  • Blockchain.info, a popular bitcoin blockchain explorer service.
  • Helix (defunct).

Government[]

Hidden services directories, portals, and information[]

News and document archives[]

Operating systems[]

  • Tails OS - Live, portable, amnesiac operating system (run off USB)
  • Debian (static Web content[21] and package repositories)[22][23]
  • Qubes OS – security-focused desktop operating system[24]
  • Whonix – Debian-based security distribution[25][26]

Whistleblowing / Drop sites[]

Nonprofit organizations[]

Pornography[]

Search engines[]

Social media and forums[]

Software[]

See also[]

References[]

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  20. ^ "Telnet gateway". meta.wikimedia.org. Wikimedia Foundation. 1 April 2016. Archived from the original on 22 August 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2016. lgcjxm7fttkqi2zl.onion
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