Be careful when doing this kind of stuff. Sometimes people who run these things will design a malware that'll send your cookies and internet data to some spammers, who will then spam you with ads. Those ads then give the creators money and therefore, create more malware. The cycle continues. I almost got a virus once like a year ago cause I went to a sketchy site about MCPE servers. It tried to redirect me to a dangerous page and Safari crashed. I kept getting these pop ups that wouldn't SHUT UP saying "Safari has stopped responding. Safari has stopped responding." And eventually I had to restart my iPad to get them to stop. I reopened Safari and went into the different tabs. The one with the MCPE servers was plain white, with text saying "This webpage has been blocked because Safari detected a virus". I quickly closed it and never went online for like a week because I was so scared. Luckily, though, the virus could not infect me.
EDIT: if you want to avoid this stuff, I have some tips to make your browser more secure. (I only know how to do this on apple). First, make Safari into private browsing mode. This'll keep it from remembering your searches. Then, go into settings>safari, and block cookies. It doesn't have to be completely off, but from the current website you're on ONLY. This will keep other pages you have open from collecting data. Then you can turn on "Fraudulent Website Warning" which will tell you if a website is fake or dangerous. Google Chrome also has this feature, depending on your software.
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