Thursday, August 30, 2012

Download torrents anonymously using free VPN service endorsed by ThePirateBay plus 1 new tips...

Download torrents anonymously using free VPN service endorsed by ThePirateBay plus 1 new tips...


Download torrents anonymously using free VPN service endorsed by ThePirateBay

Posted: 29 Aug 2012 10:03 PM PDT


Using VPN's is an easy and safe way to download torrents anonymously, there are many commercial torrent privacy service offerings like TorrentPrivacy and IPREDATOR and free solutions like ItsHidden and BitBlinder.

While world's most well known and censored torrent portal ThePirateBay offers there own paid premium VPN anonymity service IPREDATOR, they recently started promoting (advertising) Privitize free VPN service. Privitize offers full-anonymity across all internet service and do not keep any log for client connections or any type of data snooping, the installer hosted at TPB does have an adware embedded which pays for the free service. However, we have a cleaner version without the adware so our users can enjoy the service without getting the garbage.

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Megaupload founder strikes back, develops API to connect non-us servers offering on-the-fly, easy, one-click-encryption, free of charge

Posted: 29 Aug 2012 06:23 PM PDT


The shutdown of file-hoster Megaupload.com and arrest of founder Kim DotCom was a shocker. Now while the trial is still underway, Kim DotCom is all determined to give anti-piracy agencies future sleepless nights with his promise for a new API which would make file-sharing, safe, easy and private.

Tweeting "They abused the wrong guy. I am going to turn this world upside down. Power to the people. Bye bye Echelon." (Echelon - a secret government operated global digital spying network), in further tweets Kim DotCom revealed his plans for an API which seems to offer developers power to create file-sharing applications which would use storage and bandwidth of globally distributed servers with on-the-fly encryption, ensuring complete privacy from government agencies.

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