PirateSnoop Browser and censorship

PirateSnoop: While battling a ban on access to larger torrent websites in the world is continuing, another website came forward to fight the ban. copyright-pirate-flag PirateSnoopRARBG, one of the most popular torrent sites on the Internet, has just been released PirateSnoop, a free web browser designed to bypass online censorship on torrent sites.

His blocking it is widespread in Europe, and especially in the United Kingdom. In fact, it is now almost impossible to access a top torrent site from any of the top ISPs in the country, with the notable exception of OldPirateBay since the site is still new.

Users in the United States seem to have too . The MPAA is reportedly working hard to bring site blocking into the current legal framework, and it probably won't stop until it does.

Already several Internet users around the world use VPNs for unlimited Internet access while many are looking for a free solution. Today we will introduce such a product.

PirateSnoop looks very similar to the popular Chrome browser. In fact, it's a little different since it contains a distinctive "pirate" button on its right side of his tools.

PirateSnoop is based on the free browser Iron and aims to eliminate some of the privacy protection features present in Google Chrome. PirateSnoop then uses special extensions to enable the unblocking of sites.

PirateSnoop (PS) was created by a development of the RARBG torrent website.
You can download it PirateSnoop from here (using BitTorrent, of course).

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Written by Dimitris

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