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How do I request removal of intimate images of me published without my consent?

How do I request removal of intimate images of me published without my consent? Internet Archive may, in appropriate circumstances and at its discretion, remove certain content or disable access to content that appears to be a nonconsensual intimate visual depiction of an individual. If you believe material available through the Internet Archive contains a […]

FAQ: Publishers Blocking the Wayback Machine

Nieman Lab first reported that some publishers and news organizations have begun blocking the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine from preserving and providing access to archived versions of their websites. Since then, journalists, digital rights advocates, historians, librarians, and researchers have raised alarms about the long-term consequences of limiting web preservation. What is the Wayback…

First time using the Internet Archive? Start Here.

First Time using the Internet Archive? Start Here. The Internet Archive is a nonprofit digital library. Everything here is free. There are many exciting and powerful ways to explore at archive.org. The Wayback Machine shows you what websites looked like in the past. If you want to see what a webpage looked like last year, […]

Does the Internet Archive have a bug bounty program?

The Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library preserving a historical record for research and broad public benefit. At present, we do not maintain a bug bounty or paid vulnerability disclosure program. We do accept reports of potential security vulnerabilities submitted responsibly and in good faith. If you wish to report a concern, please contact […]

Does the Internet Archive Have an Onion Address?

Does the Internet Archive have an onion address? 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 […]

How to View Tapestries & Common Error Messages

Users can view Tapestries on the site’s main page. Tapestries examples showcase the various media types available and shared Tapestries can be made accessible to anyone with a link. How do I know what kind of access I have? Currently, Tapestries is only available as a viewable set of pages. In the future, when the […]

Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) FAQ

Internet Archive has been designated a federal depository library. Here are some of the frequently asked questions about the designation:

What If I’m Having Trouble Donating?

If you’re having problems making a donation, the following steps may be useful in troubleshooting the issue: If none of the above steps have helped you resolve the issue, or if you have any further questions, you can reach out to us at donations@archive.org and we’ll be happy to provide assistance. There are also alternatives […]

Search – Building Powerful, Complex Queries

The Internet Archive has tens of millions of items, so sometimes finding exactly what you’re looking for can be difficult. But if you learn to build more complex search queries, you can narrow your results much more quickly. This video (or the advanced search page) is a good place to start. In general, using Boolean Operators and […]

Donate Books App for iOS and Android

This article will help users install and use the Internet Archive’s smart phone app for determining which books we want to add to our library. The app can be downloaded from the App Store here, or from the Play Store here. Installing the App iOS Android Using the App Barcode scanning If your barcode is not scanning […]