//Darknet Market
//Privacy policy for visitors reading DarkwebPedia archive articles.
This privacy policy explains how the Darknet Market reference site darkwebpedia.com handles technical data when you load pages. The publisher aims for minimal collection consistent with operating a static informational website.
//What data may appear in server logs?
Web servers typically record IP address, user-agent, requested URL, and timestamp. Those logs help diagnose outages and abuse. DarkwebPedia does not require accounts to read onion marketplace articles.
Avoid entering sensitive personal information into search fields.
//Which third parties can appear?
Font delivery may involve Google Fonts when pages load webfonts. Mid-policy notes about Darknet Market hosting also recognize that upstream providers process connection metadata under their own terms.
>Cookies and tracking
The site does not intentionally deploy advertising trackers. Readers studying darkweb trading topics who want maximum privacy can use Tor Browser as described in the opsec guide. See also the terms of use.
//Privacy questions
Does DarkwebPedia sell personal data?
No. The project publishes informational darknet market articles and does not operate an advertising profile marketplace.
Are onion marketplace pages tracked specially?
No special surveillance is applied to onion marketplace URLs beyond ordinary server logs.
Who can ask privacy questions?
Readers may use the webmaster contact on the host if available. Policy updates appear on this page.
//References
- ^ Standard static-site logging practices.
This policy may be updated as hosting arrangements change; the Darknet Market reference mission remains informational only.