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How to Use Magnet Links. Magnet links are dead simple to use. If you head to the Pirate Bay now, you'll notice that magnet links are now the default, with the "Get Torrent File" link in ...
The Pirate Bay has completed its shift to using Magnet links rather than .torrent files, a move that will make it more difficult to see who has downloaded files using the site. The site introduced ...
If you visit The Pirate Bay today, you will notice that the website now offers Magnet links by default. The website still hosts Torrent files but they are no longer offered in the same way as before.
Filesharing titan the Pirate Bay has promised to remove all .torrent files from its site. But it's not to placate rights-holders—it's going to replace them with "magnet links" instead.. Back in ...
The Pirate Bay announced more than two years ago that it would stop supporting .torrent files in favor of magnet links. Today TPB made the change official.. The Swedish file hosting site replaced ...
Today is the big day — popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay is no longer hosting .torrent files, and moving entirely to magnet links.At least, sort of. According to TorrentFreak, the Bay is ...
While news that the Pirate Bay, the biggest hub of online pirated content, has taken down all of its torrent links might seem like a reason for celebration in Hollywood, studios may want to keep ...
The PIrate Bay has made magnet links the default method of grabbing torrents, with plans to remove the links to torrent files this time next month. by Jamie Keene. Source TorrentFreak.
The Pirate Bay was made famous by its stand for unfettered file sharing, ... In a month, thepiratebay.org will remove all torrent files from its site in favor of magnet links.
The Pirate Bay, a BitTorrent index that allowed users to contribute magnet links others can access, was perhaps the most common first stop for internet users looking for content back then.
TPB will no longer give out links to .torrent files. The reason is simple: They’re just a waste of space and our time. Instead we’re giving you Magnet links.
It's essentially just another copy of the Pirate Bay magnet link index, but operated by IsoHunt. The index seems to be fairly recent, though it's clearly not 100% complete.