SALDREMOS DE LA DARK WEB | 3X12

The information overload gives us no respite. Today, our media carousel analyzes how the United States has vetoed the ceasefire in Gaza. What would the world be without its daily dose of international conflicts? And what about national ones? Meanwhile, we pay tribute to the Catalan actress Itziar Castro, while we grapple with tweets that could compete for an award for "Most Cruel." As for our dose of politics, we highlight that Podemos has broken with Sumar, after having endorsed a coalition agreement with 92% support just four months ago. And while unemployment has fallen by 24,573, the lowest figure since 2007, PP-governed regions are boycotting over 300 million euros in aid for self-consumption of electricity and the Housing Law. In our main segment, we have Miguel Agnés, director of the EPSA podcast, the only guest to appear twice in the history of Saldremos Mejores (We Will Come Out Better). We're interested in analyzing the topic of the Dark Web. The internet is vast, with millions of websites, databases, and servers operating 24/7. The surface web is the "visible" layer and makes up less than 5% of the total internet. It's what we access through search engines. The Deep Web comprises content that isn't easily accessible through search engines (like our bank's website). The Dark Web, on the other hand, is intentionally hidden content. Is it illegal to access it? What can you find? We explain everything in this episode. A new podcast from Inés Hernand and Nerea Pérez de las Heras. You can also listen to us on the Podium Podcast app, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Ivoox. https://www.podiumpodcast.com/podcast... Follow us on social media: ⭐ Instagram: @saldremosmejores ⭐ Twitter: @saldremosmejor ⭐ TikTok: @saldremosmejores ⭐ Facebook: Saldremos Mejores ⭐ Inés Hernand: @ineshernand ⭐ Nerea Pérez de las Heras: @nereaperezdelasheras