Seattle Reddit user "Vadermeer" claims to have found a stack of internal Apple memos during a February visit to a Seattle Goodwill thrift store. Seattle Reddit user "Vadermeer" claims to have found a stack of internal Apple memos during a February visit to a Seattle Goodwill thrift store.
Seattle Reddit user "Vadermeer" claims to have found a stack of internal Apple memos during a February visit to a Seattle Goodwill thrift store. Seattle Reddit user "Vadermeer" claims to have found a stack of internal Apple memos during a February visit to a Seattle Goodwill thrift store.
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The "Dark Web" is a hidden corner of the internet that is home to many things people want to keep in the shadows: drugs, counterfeits, stolen items, and so on. A popular thread on Reddit once asked the simple question , "What's your Deep Web story?" In other words, the Reddit user was asking people to share any weird experiences they had encountered while using anonymous web services to access secret websites.
The "Dark Web" is a hidden corner of the internet that is home to many things people want to keep in the shadows: drugs, counterfeits, stolen items, and so on. A popular thread on Reddit once asked the simple question , "What's your Deep Web story?" In other words, the Reddit user was asking people to share any weird experiences they had encountered while using anonymous web services to access secret websites.