This section answers common questions about onion services, the Tor network, and how link verification works on this website. The goal is to provide clear and transparent information for all users.
An onion link is a special type of address used by services hosted on the Tor network. These addresses end with .onion and can only be accessed using the Tor Browser.
Onion services are designed to protect privacy by hiding both the user's and the server's real network location.
Onion addresses may change due to security updates, infrastructure changes, or attempts to mitigate attacks and impersonation.
This is why verified directories are important — they help users find current and legitimate addresses.
Each onion link listed here goes through a manual verification process performed by the site administration before publication.
No. This website is an informational directory only. It does not promote, support, or endorse any specific service or activity.
The purpose of the directory is to help users identify verified onion addresses and reduce the risk of accessing fake mirrors.
Yes. The website is designed with privacy in mind. No tracking scripts, analytics services, or third-party resources are used.
Pages are delivered as static HTML whenever possible, ensuring compatibility with the Tor Browser and privacy-focused environments.
Some pages may include a verification option or reference page where users can review the status of a specific onion address.
All submissions are reviewed carefully before being added to the directory.