Top 10 Deep Web Search Engines of 2017
Pipl
Pipl works by extracting files as it communicates with the searchable database.
MyLife
Mylife engine can get you the details of a person, viz-a-viz personal data and profiles, age, occupation, residence, contact details etc.
Yippy
The best thing about Yippy is that they don’t store information of the users like Google does.
SurfWax
SurfWax is a subscription-based search engine. It has a bunch of features apart from contemporary search habits.
Wayback machine
This engine gives you enormous access to the URL information. It is the front-end of the Internet Archive of open web pages.
Google Scholar
Google Scholar helps researchers find sources that exist on the internet.
Duck DuckGo
Unlike Google, this search engine does not track your activities, which is the first good thing about it. This has a clean UI and it is simple.
Fazzle
Fazzle list most of the items that may look like promotion, and like to know meta web indexes available, this search engine does not cover supported a connection in searches.
Not Evil
The ‘not Evil’ search engines entirely survive on contribution, and it seems to be getting a fair share of support.
Start Page
Startpage.com and Ixquick.com are both same and run by one company. It is a private search engine and offers the same level of protection.
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