The Internet You’ve Never Seen
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About this listen
Most people have heard of the dark web. Almost nobody actually understands it.
In our very first episode, Alex and Morgan pull back the curtain on the 96% of the internet your browser never shows you. It’s not what true crime documentaries made you think — and the real story is far stranger and more fascinating than the myth.
Here’s what we get into:
•The difference between the Surface Web, the Deep Web, and the Dark Web — and why most people get this completely wrong
•How the dark web was actually invented by the United States Navy in the 1990s — not by criminals
•What “onion routing” is and how it makes anonymity structural, not just a setting you toggle
•What’s legitimately on the dark web right now — including why The New York Times and ProPublica both have addresses there
•Why this matters in 2026 more than ever — AI, billion-record data breaches, and what law enforcement has figured out
•Three things you can do today to find out if your data is already out there — and what to do if it is
No PhD required. Just curiosity.