RARBG is a large directory of torrents, famous for a very active community of seeders and high-quality torrents. Its library size is decent, and it gets updated often, meaning that you have a high chance of finding new torrents on the site.
The only difference is that ad intrusion is more annoying on RARBG, so take that into account when choosing one of the two. There are a lot of phishing scams going around with RARBG-looking sites, so make sure you learn about secure browsing.
Website: X website. Some people use it to browse for game torrents as well, but from our research, it does look like both RARBG and The Pirate Bay have more torrents in that category, especially for older titles. A few years ago, X was a bad choice for any torrenting, since it was clunky to navigate and it posed a lot of security risks.
Since then, it went through an entire site revamp , making it seamless to browse and safer. For shows and movies, you also have improved browsing functionalities, like searching by award nomination. Mirrors: x. Website: Torrentz2 website. While this is not that big of a torrent site — only amassing million users a month, and unable to sport much of a library for general torrents — Torrentz2 is very good for finding music.
Not to mention — any type of browsing options, like searching by album, artist or song would be greatly appreciated. Second, ad intrusion is minimal and the interface is beautiful. Lastly, classics are readily available on the platform. If you want high-definition episodes of your favourite shows, EZTV is the place to go.
We searched for older titles like Two and a Half Men, and it had a decent library of options. We even tried going for more obscure titles, like the British show Midsomer Murders. EZTV has a large variety of torrents for the new releases in that show, and packages of older episodes.
We tried browsing for older titles, and it has a good library, both for PC and consoles. You can subscribe to different categories or titles and get a feed of new torrents for them. Update: Despite recent claims to the contrary, Zooqle still seems to be up and running. For instance, we received a remark from one of our French readers that Zooqle has been shut down, so we checked with a VPN if it was blocked in France.
In all three instances, we were successful. Therefore, we have to conclude that, as of now, Zooqle is accessible to, at least, a great portion of internet users.
Needless to say, we will check this regularly and keep you updated! Read our full Deluge review. It's attracted some criticism over the years, however: it's ad-supported and many users argue that the most recent versions are a little too heavy on the advertising and bundled software front. Make sure you read each step of the installer carefully and uncheck any software you don't want to install.
That aside, uTorrent is useful, effective and doesn't gobble up too much of your system's resources: the entire app mainly runs in your web browser. Although it isn't the official BitTorrent app, it's been maintained by BitTorrent for the last decade. It's worth noting that uTorrent has a record of security problems, the most recent of which had the potential to let hackers control key functions of the client and spy on users' downloads. BitTorrent has since released a patch for the vulnerability.
Read our full uTorrent review. You might be wondering why BitTorrent has its own torrent client when it also maintains uTorrent — especially when the BitTorrent app is a rebranded version of uTorrent. Are you still following us? However, while the apps are functionally identical there are a few key differences: BitTorrent offers web-based seeding, commenting and reviewing, and you may find that the BitTorrent client is welcomed by private trackers that don't like uTorrent.
Also, it displays very few ads as compared to most torrent sites. GloTorrents, like all the major competitors, bears a neat and clean interface with easy-to-use features. Thus, you can easily decide which torrent link to go for. Users can find a vast torrent collection at this site, including movies, TV shows, music, radio, software, anime, games, ebooks, tutorials, and a lot more.
So, you can imagine the extensive torrent database hosted here. Though, during its survival, it did suffer tough times, following which its website experienced downtimes. The longest being a 2-years extended downtime. Furthermore, the sudden demise of its founder alias Deimos was another blow to the site. However, it did revive with all its glory in and is currently available via various mirror links. At present, the site is only banned in the UK and Ukraine.
So, a majority of users globally would seemingly have no problems in accessing Demonoid. It offers a vast torrent database with content belonging to various niches and an above-average download speed. The overall site interface is not so attractive. In fact, some users may face difficulty in browsing through all the options. After going through this extensive list of two dozen torrent websites, you might think of every torrent resource as safe.
And that is — you cannot trust and use every website offering free or paid torrenting. Although, you can distinguish the safe resources from the fake ones using the criteria explained at the beginning of this guide.
Yet, there are some sites that you should avoid using at all costs. Here we quickly list them out for you. The main reason to steer clear of this website is its awkward advertising practices. Briefly, it frequently redirects visitors to other links that may feature suspicious or downright malicious content.
In addition, while the site exists via different domains, every domain does the same. Hence, visiting this platform exposes you to adware, malware, and other cyber threats. Plus, the spammy invitations that people may see of this website on public forums can be annoying.
Another website that you should avoid for torrenting is IPTorrents. In fact, it was once a pretty useful resource for torrentors. However, with time, it overhauled to become more of a directory than a torrent hosting site. Thus, becoming far less valuable than others.
Precisely, it first requires you to download the client, which may be troublesome and risky for average users. Even if you bear with that, the tons of grammatical and linguistic errors on this website would surely distract you.
But, for beginners, this might be a key thing to know because people usually perceive torrenting as copyright infringement means. However, you can benefit from this amazing facility in a lot more useful and legal ways. Some of the things that you can get from torrenting include the following. You can look up the sites for your preferred content by typing the title in the search bar.
Here we end our review of the best torrent sites that actually work for all users globally. All you need with these websites is a torrent client such as uTorrent or BitTorrent, which you might have installed on your computer already.
We explicitly created this extensive list because most users face troubles in accessing commonly available sites. In comparison, the ones they can access may not be reliable enough to host safe torrents.
Although, the authorities may have their own valid reasons for blocking torrents. However, since PrivacySavvy always advocates for internet freedom with responsible use , we created this list. Though, we have strived our best to mention all safe torrent sites here that genuinely work. Nonetheless, you can always ask for an update whenever you find any site or link not working anymore.
Abeerah is a passionate technology blogger and cybersecurity enthusiast. She yearns to know everything about the latest technology developments. Exclusive offer. Fastest among the VPNs we tested. Unblocks virtually all the streaming platforms.
Unlimited bandwidth and torrent downloads. No thanks. Home Security Torrents 27 best torrent sites in November that actually work. Disclosure The readers like you support PrivacySavvy to help keep up the good work. Looking for the best torrenting sites that still work in October ? Read along to know the best places for downloading torrents safely. Be careful :. How to access blocked torrent websites? Ideally, you should prefer using a robust paid VPN, as it can even help you increase the download speed.
Can I use free VPNs for torrenting? So, you may not get enough privacy with free VPNs. Is torrenting illegal? What if I get caught torrenting? Many authorities around the world monitor the activities of torrent trackers today.
TorrentSafe will make the intial download for you with superfast speed! Now you may download the file from TorrentSafe anonymously. To download files over 1 GB, please become a premium member Limited time, 2 year key for the price of 1! TorrentSafe Chrome Extension. Why use TorrentSafe. Do you have any free trial? How do I use TorrentSafe? After I enered the url I go to the "My Downloads" section and nothing is there?
Do not panic. The download needs to process before it is visable, please allow a minute or so. How may I upload completed files from "My Downloads" to my Dropbox account? Will cancelling my current download and trying the same download again help? No, in fact it may not download that file for you again because it reads as cancelled.
My file is completed, how do I get it to my device? My file will not download to my device? What happens if I cancel my Premium subscription if I still have time remaining? Do I have to install any software? Am I required to provide my information or register to use TorrentSafe? No, your E-mail address is only used to send your license key. Are my torrent downloads anonymous?
Lots of seeders generally means that the torrent is free from viruses. This is because others have checked and found no viruses, and then start sharing it. While this certainly is not a guarantee, it can help you whittle down the list. A lot of seeders will also result in a faster transfer. Check the comments before downloading.
This isn't a bullet-proof solution, but the comments section of the torrent can help you determine if it contains any viruses. If there are a lot of comments but nothing about a potential virus, then chances are better that it doesn't have one. If lots of comments talk about viruses, you probably want to avoid that torrent.
Avoid file types that are prone to viruses. Try not to download torrents for programs, as executable files EXE, BAT are the most common way of transmitting viruses. Cracked programs are the most dangerous files you can download through torrents. Join a private torrent community.
If you can get an invite to a private torrent community, you're much less likely to get a torrent with a virus. This is because the torrents are all created and shared by members of that community, so they should be much more trustworthy. It can be difficult to get into a private community, as you usually need to know someone who can give you an invite. The best way to do this is to be active in various online communities and befriend someone that has access to a torrent community.
Part 2. Understand how torrents connect. When you download a torrent file, your IP address is public to anyone else sharing that torrent. This is essential in order for the torrent client to connect to other users, but makes you vulnerable to organizations that track torrent traffic.
These include your internet service provider ISP and copyright enforcement agencies. There are several steps you can take to minimize your risk or prevent your ISP from throttling your speed. Install PeerBlock. PeerBlock is a program that blocks the IP addresses of known torrent trackers. It prevents your computer from being able to connect to these IP addresses, essentially blocking them from taking part in your torrent traffic. This isn't a surefire way to avoid getting caught, and your ISP will still be able to tell that you're transferring torrents.
You can download PeerBlock for free from peerblock. Follow the prompts to install PeerBlock and launch it. It will automatically work in the background and prevent connections to known bad IP addresses. Use the "P2P" list from Bluetack for basic torrent protection when prompted during initial setup. Consider a VPN service. This will set you back a few dollars a month, but will hide your traffic from any prying eyes. Your ISP will not be able to tell that you're transferring torrent data, and will not throttle your connection.
Organizations that track IP addresses will not be able to see your real IP, and will not be able to send you cease and desist letters.
0コメント