Pirate Bay’s Anti-Censorship Browser Clocks 100,000 Downloads

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Within three days of its launch The Pirate Bay’s PirateBrowser, which allows people to bypass ISP filtering and access blocked websites, has already been downloaded more than 100,000 times. The Pirate Bay team say they never expected the browser to catch on this quickly, while noting that they are determined to provide more anti-censorship tools.

piratebrowserOn the occasion of its 10th anniversary last Saturday, The Pirate Bay sent out a gift to its users – the PirateBrowser.

Blocked by court orders all over the world, Pirate Bay is arguably the most censored website on the Internet. The PirateBrowser software allows people to bypass these restrictions.

It appears that the browser idea is right on the money. New statistics revealed today show that blocked users have been downloading the tool en masse.

Within three days of its launch more than 100,000 people have already downloaded PirateBrowser via the direct link, and the official torrent file is being shared by more than 5,000 people at the time of publication.

While The Pirate Bay anticipated some interest it never expected PirateBrowser to generate this many downloads.

“I didn’t think it would catch on so fast,” The Pirate Bay’s Winston tells TorrentFreak. “I guess people want to see the websites their governments and courts are trying to hide from them.”

To cope with the massive demand The Pirate Bay had to upgrade the connection for the download link. Even after three days PirateBrowser is still averaging well above a thousand downloads per hour.

The browser is based on Firefox 23 bundled with a Tor client and some proxy configurations to speed up page loading. It is meant purely as a tool to circumvent censorship, but The Pirate Bay teams wants to reiterate that it doesn’t provide any anonymity for its users.

“It’s not providing anonymity and it’s not secure to hide your identity. PirateBrowser is only supposed to circumvent censoring and website blocking. If we made the browser fully anonymous it would only slow down browsing,” Winston explains.

In addition to the current Windows application, Mac and Linux versions of the PirateBrowser will be released in the near future.

The anti-censorship browser is just the first tool The Pirate Bay will release. They are currently working on a special BitTorrent-powered application, which lets users store and distribute The Pirate Bay and other websites on their own computers, making it impossible for third parties to block them.

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Source: http://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bays-anti-clocks-100000-downloads-in-three-days-130813/

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VeraPosted:

Tram This was such a good idea

yes i agree one of those great ideas.

MonokumaPosted:

This was such a good idea

AustraliansPosted:

Seems handy, rather be caught with this than 10kg of coke

MiguelCMPosted:

Does this mean ThePirateBay is getting closed down? :( I hope not thats where I get all my stuff from.

gtapro151Posted:

good keep our rights to information alive

DLTPosted:

Boar
Dr-Ponyfile I downloaded this earliar looks pretty good, I have Sky internet so this browser comes in very handy.


I hope some people release screenshots etc, I would love to see what it looks like before I download it.


I think I read somewhere that it's just a modified version of Firefox.

LuckyOtterPosted:

As a user of it I can say that works well and have had no problems with it. It is mainly for people that have restrictive internet providers or live in areas where they block content "cough cough" UK ""cough cough". I don't have any of those problems though and just use it for supporting them.

BoarPosted:

Dr-Ponyfile I downloaded this earliar looks pretty good, I have Sky internet so this browser comes in very handy.


I hope some people release screenshots etc, I would love to see what it looks like before I download it.

ZoidbergPosted:

This is honestly a great step forward for a revolution. I'm glad there's no filtering in my area.

BoarPosted:

ShadowBoltDashie
Straighty180 never really used the pirate pirate bay before, may have to download this browser and give it a try


I started using it a few months ago but before I stayed away from it because someone told me that I will get a virus or something(Which I believed I would) so I stayed away from it but started using it and haven't had any problem with it at all.


To be honest, the whole virus fears come from back years ago where you thought everything would give you a virus. TPB has never given me a virus in the time I have been using it, people take things out of proportion sometimes.