Pronunciation: /klɪrˌnɛt/
noun A term used to refer to the part of the internet that is indexed by search engines and accessible without special software or configurations, as opposed to the darknet or deep web.
A1 I heard that you can access the clearnet without any special software.
A2 Many people prefer using the clearnet for everyday browsing.
B1 It is important to be cautious when sharing personal information on the clearnet.
B2 Some websites are only accessible on the clearnet and not on the dark web.
C1 The clearnet offers a wide range of information and services for users.
C2 Security measures on the clearnet have improved over the years to protect user data.
formal The clearnet refers to the part of the internet that is indexed by search engines and accessible to the general public.
informal You can find that information on the clearnet, just do a quick Google search.
slang I found some cool stuff on the clearnet, check it out!
figurative In the vast sea of information online, the clearnet is like the well-lit main road while the dark web is the hidden alleyways.
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