List of Tor hidden services

List of Tor hidden services

This is a categorized list of notable (formerly, hidden services)[1] accessible through the Tor anonymity network. Defunct services are marked.
Hidden services by category
Commerce
Agora (defunct)
Atlantis (defunct)
AlphaBay (defunct)
Black Market Reloaded (defunct)
Dream Market (defunct)
Evolution (defunct)
The Farmer's Market (defunct)
Hansa (defunct)
Sheep Marketplace (defunct)
Silk Road (defunct)
TheRealDeal (defunct)
Utopia (defunct)
Communications
Software
Mailpile[4]
File storage
Free Haven – A distributed anonymous file storage system that places focus on persistent availability of data. The MIT students' work on the project led to collaboration with DARPA to develop Tor.[7][8][9]
Freedom Hosting (defunct) – Formerly the largest Tor-specific web host, until the arrest of its owner in August 2013.[10][11]
KickassTorrents, a BitTorrent tracker[12] (defunct)
The Pirate Bay, a BitTorrent tracker[13]
Financial
Blockchain.info, a popular bitcoin blockchain explorer service.
Bitcoin Fog, a cryptocurrency tumbler.
Helix (defunct)
Government
National Police and Public Prosecution Service of the Netherlands — official hidden service about darknet market takedown operations.[14]
Hidden services directories, portals, and information
The Hidden Wiki
1.1.1.1[16]
News and document archives
Archive.is
BuggedPlanet
DeepDotWeb
Doxbin (defunct)
Wikipedia (accessible only via telnet)[17]
Operating systems
Whistleblowing / Drop sites
GlobaLeaks
Independent Media Center
The Intercept
Filtrala, a Spanish whistleblowing initiative operated by Associated Whistleblowing Press
Ljost, an Icelandic whistleblowing initiative operated by Associated Whistleblowing Press
NawaatLeaks, an Arabic whistleblowing initiative operated by Nawaat
ProPublica
WildLeaks, a wildlife-crime whistleblowing initiative operated by Elephant Action League
Nonprofit organizations
Child pornography
Lolita City (defunct)
Playpen (defunct)
Childs Play (defunct)
Search engines
Social media and forums
8chan – an imageboard
EndChan – an imageboard
Darkode (defunct)
HackBB (defunct)
The Hub
The Daily Stormer - Neo-Nazi website
Tor Carding Forum (defunct)
Russian Anonymous Marketplace (defunct)
See also
Assassination market
SecureDrop, a secure communications platform for use between journalists and sources. The first implementation was The New Yorker's Strongbox website.[31][32][33]
Tor2web, clearnet to hidden service software