Yes, the Internet Archive has an onion address. The Internet Archive can be accessed via the Tor network at its onion address: archivep75mbjunhxc6x4j5mwjmomyxb573v42baldlqu56ruil2oiad.onion
What is an onion address?
Tor (The Onion Router) is a privacy-focused network that helps protect users’ identities and browsing activity by routing traffic through encrypted layers. Visiting the Internet Archive through Tor allows users to explore the Wayback Machine, books, audio, video, and other collections with an added layer of anonymity, which is an important option for researchers, journalists, and anyone seeking greater privacy or access in regions where the open web may be restricted.
It’s odd that it has an Onion address but fails often when a VPN is used.
This is a very helpful and informative post. Many people are not aware that the Internet Archive can also be accessed through the Tor network using an onion address. Providing this option is extremely valuable for researchers, journalists, and users in regions where internet access may be restricted. Privacy and open access to information are very important in the digital age, and initiatives like this help ensure that knowledge remains available to everyone. Thank you for explaining this topic in a clear and simple way.
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