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Can the government shut down the dark web?
Contrary to what you might think, law enforcement agencies have taken down quite a few of these markets on dark web, but it’s not very simple, and certainly it doesn’t happen overnight. Few years ago, a major market was shut down: Hansa Market, and prior to that, AlphaBay, which was one of the largeRead more
Contrary to what you might think, law enforcement agencies have taken down quite a few of these markets on dark web, but it’s not very simple, and certainly it doesn’t happen overnight. Few years ago, a major market was shut down: Hansa Market, and prior to that, AlphaBay, which was one of the largest. They’ve also shut down many smaller sites that I’ve come across, although these don’t make the news, because they aren’t fodder for good headlines. In fact, a friend of mine had two of his forum sites shut down, because they were promoting criminal activity – I have my doubts about this. It is difficult to track the locations of people operating sites on them. Also, plenty of the sites on Tor are perfectly legal – you have chat rooms, forums, and social networks, not unlike the “clearnet” (non-dark web). So, it’s kind of somehow to say government should shut down the deep web.
See lessDoes coconut oil help with razor bumps?
Razor bumps are hairs and dead skin stuck under the skins surface. If you exfoliate you will be able to remove the dead skin layers, free the hair, and allow the razor burn to heal. Exfoliating is easy- you just need a loofah, an exfoliating brush, or even a dry wash cloth from your closet, those arRead more
Razor bumps are hairs and dead skin stuck under the skins surface. If you exfoliate you will be able to remove the dead skin layers, free the hair, and allow the razor burn to heal.
See lessExfoliating is easy- you just need a loofah, an exfoliating brush, or even a dry wash cloth from your closet, those are best for sensitive skin. Simply scrub your skin every time you shower, just don’t scrub too hard and hurt yourself! The purpose of using a moisturizer is to keep the skin from getting dried up. Dry skin can get flaky easily and flakes contributes to clogging of the hair follicle and the creation of razor bumps. The key is to make exfoliating and moisturizing a habit. If you do that everyday then you’ll rarely have razor bumps ever again and your skin quality will be better than ever!