How to access blocked torrent sites?
August 7th, 2016
I’ve tried hidemyass proxy but the layout shows messed up. Any suggestions?
type in back door – some sites are down but keep trying in come alive soon
Adil2010 wrote: Select all
I cant seem to access some torrent sites, as my ISP has blocked em, how can I access sites like kat.ph, h33t, etc?
I’ve tried hidemyass proxy but the layout shows messed up. Any suggestions?
For kickass torrents try this
Answer #3
Use Tor or a private VPN.
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for the pirate bay
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Answer #6
I’d recommend a VPN. You can access the sites through proxies as stated above but a VPN will give you added protection when you download.
Answer #7
VPN or seedbox would do.
Answer #8
Try using Google’s DNS servers:
Odds are that they’re blocked on the DNS level.
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I dont really wanna go into too complicated stuff like VPN or DNS servers, there must be a simpler way.
Answer #10
There’s nothing complicated about either!
A VPN would cost you money tho. There are some free ones as well (But they do have various limitations)
Answer #11
This simple one usually solved most of my problems.
Answer #12
Try using VPN such as PD-proxy it offers 100 Mb free every day.
Answer #13
This. Download TOR browser, install, and use it.
I’ve tried hidemyass proxy but the layout shows messed up. Any suggestions?
For kickass torrents try this
http://katproxy.com/
Use Tor or a private VPN.
http://pirateproxy.net/
for the pirate bay
http://www.torrentproxies.com/
I’d recommend a VPN. You can access the sites through proxies as stated above but a VPN will give you added protection when you download.
VPN or seedbox would do.
Try using Google’s DNS servers:
https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/
Odds are that they’re blocked on the DNS level.
I dont really wanna go into too complicated stuff like VPN or DNS servers, there must be a simpler way.
There’s nothing complicated about either!
A VPN would cost you money tho. There are some free ones as well (But they do have various limitations)
Try using Google's DNS servers:
https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/
Odds are that they're blocked on the DNS level.
This simple one usually solved most of my problems.
Try using VPN such as PD-proxy it offers 100 Mb free every day.
Use Tor.
This. Download TOR browser, install, and use it.
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