Parrot Bay Torrent Site
After hundreds of millions of movie downloads and more than ten years online, it only seems to be getting more difficult to stop two of the biggest piracy sites online. The Pirate Bay and Kickass Torrents are again accessible to millions of European users after updating from an HTTP to an HTTPS connection helped both sites subvert web blockades.
The Pirate Bay Proxy
To download PARROT BAY MOVIES, click on the Download button. Meant for the Users Allowing registered and unregistered users to download magnet or torrent files but only allowing pparrot to post and share files just about anyone can get started with this super simple tracker. Aug 28, 2018 - The king of the torrent sites, The Pirate Bay is down again and is throwing a Cloudflare error message or the viewers are being shown up with a.
A 2012 High Court decision in the United Kingdom required six of the country's largest Internet Service Providers to block a handful of the most popular torrent websites there, which have been distributing copyrighted movies and TV shows for years. Now, as the block list has grown to nearly 1,000 websites, TorrentFreak reported Tuesday that the ISP block fails to prevent European pirates from accessing the Pirate Bay, Kickass Torrents, RARBG, and Torrentz since the sites switched to HTTPS web protocol.
Virgin Media, BT, EE and TalkTalk are among the ISPs that are not blocking the HTTPS sites, TorrentFreak reported, though Sky Broadband has taken steps to keep pirate sites inaccessible.
HTTPS protocol is a method of secure connection that's been widely adopted throughout the web. It provides an additional layer of authentication on top of that now outdated HTTP connection, and is meant to guarantee that a web user is connecting directly with the intended web server rather than a hacker or fraud site impersonating the intended page.
Digital freedom groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation have championed HTTPS (also known as TLS) protocol for years, and earlier this year Google announced Chrome would begin flagging sites that continue to rely on outdated connections.