This is a categorized list of notable onion services (formerly, hidden services)[1] accessible through the Tor anonymity network. Defunct services and those accessed by deprecated V2 addresses are marked.

Archive and Index

Commerce

See also: Darknet market

Communications

Messaging

Email providers

Events

File storage

Financial

Government

Hidden services directories, portals, and information

News, index and document archives

Operating systems

Whistleblowing / Drop sites

SecureDrop and GlobaLeaks software is used in most of these whistleblowing sites. These are a secure communications platform for use between journalists and sources. Both software's website is also available as an onion service.[44][45] Websites that use secure drop are listed in a directory.[46]

Nonprofit organizations

Pornography

Search engines

Social media and forums

Software

See also

References

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  35. ^ Multiple sources:
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