Down the Deep, Dark Web

Zygote Films

Documentary Crime
55 min     7.7     2016     France

Overview

What do you know about the Darknet? Silk Road, hitmen for hire and outlets for the most depraved aspects of human behaviour? This film delves beyond this notoriety to reveal to undiscussed depths of this network, exposing how activists from around the world are hiding in the shadows of the Darknet to protect the freedoms we all hold dear. As privacy, anonymity and freedom of speech come under increasing threat, a group of self-appointed freedom fighters stand on the frontier of an unseen battleground. This Gonzo-style exploration tumbles ever deeper down this rabbit hole, guided by hackers, cypherpunks and cryptoanarchists, to find the hidden light at the bottom of the deep dark web.

Reviews

Fixyf wrote:
A film is about the dangers of Darknet. However, in reality, everything is not so scary. All who wish to keep their data safe can only be advised not to upload this data to the Internet. Everything is simple. It is worth using decentralized applications like Utopia p2p and then your personal data will be safe.

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