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Hidden Wikis

  • The Hidden Wiki – The original Hidden Wiki (after Matt’s), owned by ion. Created January 2009. Went down for a while but it’s back up now. A bit outdated.
  • Hidden Wiki Mirror – An exact mirror of ion’s Hidden Wiki. Updated on a fairly regular basis.
  • HackBloc’s Hidden Wiki Mirror – An editable up-to-date Hidden Wiki. Generally free from vandalism.
  • Old THW Mirror – Hasn’t been updated for 8 months.
  • Older THW Mirror – An old Hidden Wiki mirror. Outdated.

Directories


Search Engines

  • Grizzly Search Engine – New search engine. Currently needs javascript to work, will soon make a non-JS version.
  • TORCH – Tor Search Engine. Claims to index around 1.1 Million pages.
  • Deepsearch – Another search engine.
  • Torgle – Torgle revived. Based on OnionWare’s server. Web crawler.
  • The Abyss – Administrator’s search engine. Supports submitted links.
  • Ahmia.fi – Clearnet search engine for Tor Hidden Services (allows you to add new sites to its database).
  • DuckDuckGoclearnet – Clearnet metasearch engine with heavy filtering. Not like the aforementioned search engines to look up Hidden Services. Just searches the clearnet.


Starting Places

File Sharing

  • TorShare – 2GB file upload limit. No illegal files. Server encrypts filenames. Allows zip and rar files.
  • Sky Fortress – Open source, upload and download encrypted files.
  • The Onion Cloud – Tor/ownCloud based cloud. Login/Pass: public/public.
  • TOR Upload Service – Allows files up to ~10GB, uses javascript/flash.
  • Onion Fileshare – 2GB Upload file size limit. Upload any files you want.
  • ES Simple Uploader – Upload images, docs and other files. 2 MiB upload limit. (Host: FH)
  • sTORage – Upload files. Has WebDAV support. It is being taken down. Please move any files you may host there.
  • Onionweb filehosting – ~100mb file size limit, only accepts archive files; no illegal files.

Image Hosting

  • Magic Mirror – Open source, encrypted image hosting – you can only see files if you are linked to them – NO CP.
  • bittitclearnet – Host and sell your original pictures for Bitcoins.
  • SquareBoard – Upload and share high quality images. (Moderated)

PasteBins

  • anonHTML – anonymous plaintext and (rendered) HTML hosting
  • AnonPaste – minimalist, opensource online pastebin; the server has no knowledge of pasted data. Data is encrypted/decrypted in the browser using 256 bits AES.
  • pad.riseup.netclearnet – Etherpad service from Riseup
  • BlackBin – Uncensored, open source pastebin


Hosting

View the Webhost Comparison for a bit more information.
  • Freedom Hosting (More info) – Invite-only. Hosting Service with PHP/MySQL. As of 2011-06-04, it hosts about 50% of the live OnionWeb by onion. UPDATE 2011-06-05, probably owns a lot more than that now. Likely owns around 75% of OnionNet.
  • ANONSERVER – Paid-for. Tor web hosting, provides FTP/SSH. Down?
  • torhost.onion – Free anonymous web hosting. Has a free plan, and a free “fairpaid” plan — useful services will get more bandwidth, web space, etc.
  • OnionHosting – Paid-for, no CP. Run by the administrator of several other services. High prices and very flexible.
  • Pachinco’s WebHosting Service – Free, no CP. Contact the administrator for hosting. Allows the following scripts: FlatPress, PunBB, SMF, and gpEasy.

Forums and BBS

Other forum types. Usually phpBB.


Communications

See also: The compendium of clearnet Email providers
  • SMS For Tor – Encrypted private messaging service
  • Startbook – online management of your bookmarks/favorites
  • Hell Online – “The Anti-social Network” – Seems to be a type of Twitter clone.

Politics

  • Libreria – Libreria: Varios libros disponibles de diferentes autores en inglés y espa?ol. (English and spanish, mostly political)



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