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  1. We have a new mirror domain http://www.nulledforums.to Also, you can still visit us on http://www.nulledforums.org
  2. can I exchange? I have some tracker invite. Sorry for reply is others post
  3. @Iroziro you can join by MyAnonamouse Invite Application
  4. Tracker Name : TheGeek or Bibliotik Hey IH family! I'd really really love an invite to one of those two above private e-learning trackers. I don't really have much to give or trade except for a warm thanks and a heartful positive feedback ^^ Would prefer MAM because of the ease of maintaining ratio but BiB would be awesome too!
  5. Google is about to have its Cambridge Analytica moment. A security bug allowed third-party developers to access Google+ user profile data since 2015 until Google discovered and patched it in March, but decided not to inform the world. When a user gave permission to an app to access their public profile data, the bug also let those developers pull their and their friends’ non-public profile fields. Indeed, 496,951 users’ full names, email addresses, birth dates, gender, profile photos, places lived, occupation and relationship status were potentially exposed, though Google says it has no evidence the data was misused by the 438 apps that could have had access. The company decided against informing the public because it would lead to “us coming into the spotlight alongside or even instead of Facebook despite having stayed under the radar throughout the Cambridge Analytica scandal,” according to an internal memo. Now Google+, which was already a ghost town largely abandoned or never inhabited by users, has become a massive liability for the company. The news comes from a damning Wall Street Journal report that said Google is expected to announce a slew of privacy reforms today in response to the bug. Google made that announcement about the findings of its Project Strobe security audit minutes after the WSJ report was published. The changes include stopping most third-party developers from accessing Android phone SMS data, call logs and some contact info. Gmail will restrict building add-ons to a small number of developers. Google+ will cease all its consumer services while winding down over the next 10 months with an opportunity for users to export their data while Google refocuses on making G+ an enterprise product. Google also will change its Account Permissions system for giving third-party apps access to your data such that you have to confirm each type of access individually rather than all at once. Gmail Add-Ons will be limited to those “directly enhancing email functionality,” including email clients, backup, CRM, mail merge and productivity tools. 90 percent of Google+ sessions were less than 5 seconds Embarrassingly, Google admits that “This review crystallized what we’ve known for a while: that while our engineering teams have put a lot of effort and dedication into building Google+ over the years, it has not achieved broad consumer or developer adoption, and has seen limited user interaction with apps. The consumer version of Google+ currently has low usage and engagement: 90 percent of Google+ user sessions are less than five seconds.” For more on G+’s demise, read our 2014 take on the beginning of the end. Since the bug and subsequent security hole started in 2015 and was discovered in March before Europe’s GDPR went into effect in May, Google will likely be spared a 2 percent of global annual revenue fine for failing to disclose the issue within 72 hours. The company could still face class-action lawsuits and public backlash. On the bright side, G+ posts and messages, Google account data and phone numbers and G Suite enterprise content wasn’t exposed. Given it’s unclear whether the G+ user data was scraped or if it will be employed for a nefarious purpose, the news of the bug itself might have eventually blown over, similar to how I wrote Facebook’s recent 50 million user privacy breach may be forgotten if no evil use is found. But because Google tried to cover up the problem because it didn’t meet some threshold of severity, the company looks much worse. That casts doubt on whether Google is being transparent on tons of other controversial questions about its practices. The fiasco could thrust Google into the same churning sea of scrutiny currently drowning Facebook, just as the company feared. Google has managed to float above much of the criticism leveled at Facebook and Twitter, in part by claiming it’s not really a social network. But now its failed Facebook knock-off from seven years ago could drag down the search giant and see it endure increasing calls for regulation, as well as testimony before Congress.
  6. Taylor Swift, one of the most popular singers in the world, issued a rare public endorsement on Sunday for a Democrat who broke from his party during the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and lost the liberal blessing from groups like MoveOn.org. Democratic Senate candidate and former Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen thanked Swift for the endorsement. Swift declared her support for Bredesen over his GOP rival, Representative Marsha Blackburn. TAYLOR SWIFT BASHES BLACKBURN IN FAVOR OF TENNESSEE DEMS, BREAKING POLITICAL SILENCE “As much as I have in the past and would like to continue voting for women in office, I cannot support Marsha Blackburn,” Swift wrote in an Instagram post. “Her voting record in Congress appalls and terrifies me.” She went on to list items that influenced her in support. She said Blackburn has voted against equal pay for woman and believes businesses have the right to refuse service to gay couples. Bredesen thanked Swift for her support, writing, “I’m honored to have your support and that of so many Tennesseans who are ready to put aside the partisan shouting and get things done.”
  7. Google Translation: Hey boys and boys, the certificate on the tracker is temporarily down, working to get it fixed as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding and patience. // Staff
  8. Google Translation: Celebrate the National Day seven days off, the website is arranged as follows: List website FREE to 2018/10/03 24:00:00 (GMT+8), please download as much as possible; List invite permissions are reduced to Power User, each person is given two invitation codes, welcome to invite newcomers to the station; listPbK suppression group recruits new, we urgently need talents, welcome to join us. Please see the PbK Recoding Group for details; The listOurBits subtitle group recruits new ones. If you are interested in subtitle production, please join us to learn. For details, please check the OurBits subtitle group talent recruitment post; The listiLoveTV recording group has recruited new recruits. Due to limited manpower, the recording group has accumulated a lot of resources and cannot be released in time. In order to ensure timely updating of resources, it is necessary to recruit official publishers. For details, please check the iLoveTV recording group publisher's new post; List release rule update, please see the release rule update details post for details; The list prohibits the use of non-site-allowed clients. In severe cases, the number will be blocked and the rules of the website will not be challenged. Please see the instructions for Aria2 for details.
  9. Tracker Name: NulledForums (NF) Genre: Other Review (If Any Sign Up Link: https://www.nulledforums.org/member.php?action=register Closing Time: N/A Additional Information: Resources for web development. Very similar to TemplateP2P
  10. Translation: Blessing the motherland, everyone is happy! ================================================= Open registration for 8 days (2018.9.30~2018.10.7)
  11. There is a way forward! (Update at 24-09) Although we never had access to any of the main Apollo servers or the domain, one of our staff had access to the IRC server. While browsing this server out of curiosity (Athena was bored), we stumbled upon a full site backup that was taken in June 2017. That is a long time ago, but we estimate that this backup still contains about 70% of all current torrents, and about 80% of all current users. We have secured this backup, and have confirmed that it is intact. With this backup, it will be possible to revive a large part of the site with relative ease. Our current plan is to start from scratch, and to use this old database to regain the userbase and torrents. If you were a member of Apollo as of mid-june 2017, you will be able to receive an invite to Orpheus on the email address you used for Apollo. We will publish the details when the site launches. Stats (buffer, amount of uploads, notifications, ...) will be transferred to Orpheus as well. Many people acquired huge amounts of buffer during the initial global freeleech and this created serious distortion in the economy. This will be redressed after we have crunched the numbers. While some people will lose varying amounts of buffer, they will still be in a comfortable position to participate in the economy. If you signed up to Orpheus later, we will provide other options which to allow you to receive an account. You will need your original invitation email (if the email server was working at the time) or a screen shot of your profile page. There will be no open signups. The new site will start without any torrents, but as soon as you begin to seed your Apollo torrents on the new tracker, torrents that appear in the 2017 database will automatically be added to the site. This way, there will no dead torrents from the old site. We are developing a GUI tool that will work on all operating systems and with most popular clients, to mass-change all Apollo tracker URLs to Orpheus tracker URLs. A CLI tool for seedboxes and servers will also be provided. We still hope that the original sysops will make the final database dump available to us. If that happens, we will replace the 2017 database with the newer one, allowing more members to join easily and more torrents to be rescued. The ETA for getting the site up from this point is 2 weeks. We realize that this is a week longer than originally planned, but a lot of code needs to be written and tested in order to ensure a smooth transition.
  12. @Visa i have 18 week old UHBBits account. This is my personal account. upload credit around 70 GB I'm ready to trade with Bitme.org. Thanks
  13. Google Translation: Dear Gigauser! This year the Quiz Championship is taking place, click on the picture for more details! here
  14. Tracker Name: ewerest.hu Genre: General Review (If Any Sign Up Link: http://ewerest.hu/signup.php Closing Time: 21 Jul 0:00am
  15. Google Translation: At the moment the site is not available for technical reasons, we are working on fixing the problems.
  16. Dear users! On Friday, July 20th, you will be able to register for an indefinite period. Double registration is still strictly forbidden and we lose both of your accounts.
  17. We are about to enter the next calendar year in less than a week’s time. The chances are high that the loyal members of the BitTorrent community have already started to look for the best torrent sites for 2018. The rise in legal actions against many torrent websites can be thought of as one significant reason the list of the top torrent sites might change more frequently than it did a few years ago. Regular users of the BitTorrent network might very well remember how the torrent-giant KickAss went down. Another factor is the increase in the adoption of streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime which might have made a dent in BitTorrent’s popularity after their expansion in more than 100 countries. Nonetheless, the people who are committed to the BitTorrent network will continue using it, and some top torrent sites suggestions might be helpful to them. Before you start torrenting You might already know this, but you can read our article on BitTorrent basics to know the basic terminologies and how torrent works. Beware! Pirated content Now, you might be eager to know what are the top torrenting sites you can visit. But before that, you should be aware of some important things. It’s a known fact that most of the torrent sites exist to satisfy people’s lust for piracy (Read more about why people pirate) and to download movies, tv shows, and other things without paying anything. You might be aware of the fact that indulging in copyright infringement is against the law in many countries and might land people in prison. So, in case you’re looking for something legit, here is our list of 13 best torrent sites for safe and legal torrents. Protect your privacy Another important thing to note is you aren’t anonymous when downloading files from the BitTorrent network. Even though the P2P file sharing-based network is highly decentralized, a technically sound person or the internet provider can track a user’s torrenting activity. A workaround to this is using VPN which lets users hide their IP address. Many VPN services offer dedicated support for P2P file sharing technologies. Check out our list of the 10 Best VPN Services. Top 10 Torrent Sites Of 2018 Our list ranks already popular torrent sites by there respective Alexa rank at the time of writing. You can check out our last year’s list using this link. Disclaimer: We do not support or promote copyright infringement. The following list is solely for the purpose of information. 1. The Pirate Bay Alexa Rank: 104 Veteran torrent site The Pirate Bay, TPB for short, again leads the 2018’s top torrent sites list while running on its original domain. The popular website wore the crown last year after the complete wipeout of KickAss Torrents. TPB is already a known name for the diverse collection of the torrents spread across movies, TV shows, games, software, audiobooks, songs, etc. Users access the torrent index via TPB’s simple to use interface which changed in years. In fact, there doesn’t seem any need to do so. A reason why TPB ranks on top among the best torrent sites is the abundance of seeds which helps in faster downloading of files. While this torrent website (and others) might be blocked in some countries, using a VPN service like Private Internet Access or ExpressVPN will solve this problem. 2. Rarbg.to Alexa Rank: 279 While it’s not-so-modern look might not please some users, the website effectively does what it’s meant for, i.e., providing healthy torrent files to the leeches. But users should prepare themselves to see many advertisement tabs when clicking links on the website. Even with a slight drop in the Alexa rank, Rarbg is still one of the top torrent sites available on the internet. Other than the regular torrent download categories including Movies, Music, Software, Games, etc. Rarbg also hosts a separate web page to feature trailers of different movies and shows. People might not visit a torrent site for watching trailers. Still, it could be helpful to some. A user can also go through Rarbg’s Top 10 torrents lists for various categories to get an idea of what other people are downloading from the torrent site. 3. Torrentz2.eu Alexa Rank: 329 You might already be knowing that Torrent2.eu is a torrent search engine and indexing website which promotes itself as a clone of the defunct Torrentz. It only does the job of finding the torrents present on other torrent sites. Still, it appears that Torrentz2 could be a worthy inclusion among 2018’s top torrent sites. Other than using the search box to find torrents, users can also visit the MyTorrentz section where they can take the help of the tag bubble and see verified torrents for different categories. In addition to its regular domain, Torrenz2 is also available in the form of an onion website which can be accessed using Tor. This might help users make their torrent hunt more private. A mirror of the torrent site is available with the domain Torrentz2.me domain. 4. 1337x.to Alexa Rank: 316 1337x is a torrent site that’s conscious of its visual appearance. Everything from the home page to index page is designed with content placed neatly and aligned properly. The well-known torrent site hosts torrents in different categories. The torrent also provides a Trending section which lists popular torrents for a day and week. Top 100 torrents lists for different categories can also help the users finding good torrents to download. 5. YTS.ag (YTS.am) Alexa Rank: 720 YTS.ag is meant especially for those who prefer downloading movie torrents over anything else. The torrent site has shifted to a new domain which has a lower Alexa rank. One thing to note is that the website has no ties with the original YTS/YIFY group, which shut down operations a couple of years ago. Still, the website has managed to get their name on the popularity charts. YTS is known for its visual appearance. Moving along the line of other torrent indexing sites, the home page now only features a search page. Pirated content mostly fuels YTS but the looks are enough to give a tough competition to some popular streaming services. Users can easily make content requests and give feedback to the operators of the site. But the same requires a user account and also to make comments on the website. 6. EZTV.ag Alexa Rank: 979 You might be well aware of the release group that used to sail their ship on the KickAss Torrents and other top torrent sites. Since the last couple of years, the domain EZTV.ag has managed to keep itself under the top 1000 websites on Alexa. EZTV is visited by the internet population interested in downloading TV show torrents. In fact, it’s the only content category one would find on this popular torrent site. The torrenting site wears nothing much but a basic look with torrent links and other information mentioned in a table form. It also allows visitors to create user accounts where they can save torrents as favorites. 7.Limetorrents.cc Alexa Rank: 1275 Limetorrents is again on our list of the top 10 torrents sites for 2018. This is another website which hosts torrents in different categories including TV Series, Movies, Games, Applications, and Anime. It appears quite easy to find a healthy torrent and what makes LimeTorrents one of the best torrent sites is the regular updating of content. The torrent site features separate web pages where it provides updated lists for the top 100 torrents trending the most, and the latest torrents uploaded to the site. Further, users can create accounts which would be required to upload torrents, provide feedback, bookmark torrents, and exchange messages with other users, etc. 8. Torrents.me Alexa Rank: 2141 Torrents.me also does the job of search torrents on other websites. But before you start comparing it with Torrentz2, the website has a lot more to offer than just being a torrent search engine. In fact, Torrents.me harvests data from other sites that search torrents. To satisfy your torrenting needs, Torrents.me lists numerous torrent sites and separates them into different categories. For instance, users can easily find the best torrent sites for movies by visiting the relevant category page. 9. Zooqle Alexa Rank: 2315 The 9th inclusion in our 2018’s list of best torrent sites is Zooqle. It’s a relatively new name in the BitTorrent ecosystem, but it is rising in the success charts pretty quickly. For this rise, the credit is to be given to the steadily increasing number of torrents. Users can easily navigate and find things using the neat and clean interface of the website which is complemented by the lack of intrusive advertisements. The content on Zooqle is mainly TV Show torrents and Movie torrents, but the popular torrent site also hosts torrents related to software, games, etc., for different device platforms. 10. TorLock.com Alexa Rank: 5044 In addition to the Zooqle, TorLock is another name among the limited number of torrent sites which still carry a .com TLD. The operators of the site seem to be working hard to make TorLock share stage with the best torrent sites available. What makes TorLock one of the best torrent sites is you’d only find verified torrents. This well-known torrent site hosts torrents in a variety of categories and enables frequent visitors to maintain their user accounts. Regarding looks, TorLock might not have the best looks you can find. However, it certainly has the edge over many other top torrent sites like The Pirate Bay, RARABG, LimeTorrents, etc. Few other torrenting sites you can consider The world of the best torrent sites is not just limited to ten names. There are other torrent sites which couldn’t make it to the top 10 list, but still, they might be worth considering. TorrentDownloads Alexa Rank: 2449 TorrentFunk Alexa Rank: 4287 YourBitTorrent Alexa Rank: 4496 TorrentDownload.ch Alexa Rank: 5759 Don’t fall for the copycats If you still think that the torrenting sites Extratorrent and IsoHunt still exist, then you might probably be visiting a copycat website. The two torrent sites are now offline. Similarly, clone websites might exist for KickAss Torrents as well.
  18. Google Translation: Wrestling News! Available here today in German and English. English: Kickoff: here x264: here HD720p: here German: x264: here
  19. Hi, welcome to InviteHawk. Enjoy you stay here
  20. ”Torrent is an efficient and feature rich BitTorrent client for Windows sporting a very small footprint. It was designed to use as little CPU, memory and space as possible while offering all the functionality expected from advanced clients. ”Torrent was written with efficiency in mind. Unlike many torrent clients, it does not hog valuable system resources - typically using less than 6MB of memory, allowing you to use the computer as if it weren't there at all. Additionally, the program itself is contained within a single executable less than 3.0 MB in size. https://cdn.neow.in/news/images/uplo...t_screen_3.jpg uTorrent 3.5.4 Build 44498 changelog: Speculative fix for resume data not being saved at shutdown Avoid a crash when Android client connecting via Remote after canceling a connection request Use more generic wording in Device Pairing dialog. Adjust dialog dimensions for better text fit Remove special treatment of toolbar RSS Add Feed icon Remove some legacy string formatting code Remove onboarding from addtorrent button. Now available in the help menu Fix potential crash when checking associations Add GDPR consent dialog Migrate new settings to Privacy preferences page, and add forget me button Do not break file path when calculating open-to directory path Permit admin-privileged remote devices to request configremote action Note: ”Torrent setup includes 3rd party (optional) software. Download: uTorrent 3.5.4 Build 44498 | 2.8 MB (Freeware) Links: uTorrent Website | uTorrent Pro (commercial Software)
  21. Pirate sites are regularly painted as places where markets are turned on their heads, with premium content being made available for free to the sounds of birds tweeting and lambs skipping across meadows. But try telling that to the users of FreeTutorials and KissAnime, who are now expected to pay for content using either hard cash or enforced advertising. Many moons ago, people started file-sharing sites for the simple purpose of sharing files with friends and other like-minded people. By volume, it was relatively rare for commercial interests to come first. While a considerable number of smaller platforms will still fiercely protest their non-profit status if challenged, in 2018 there can be little doubt that generating revenue is the motivation behind the majority of public sites. The prevalence of ads and affiliate schemes is a testament to that. Of course, sites don’t always start out this way. Many private torrent trackers, for example, were created with the intention of providing free, no-strings content for all. Some still achieve that today but the rising costs of running a site (including servers for hosting, proxying, seeding etc) can’t be ignored, not least since the rich benefactors of yesterday have mostly moved on. To this end, most sites these days generate money in a number of visible ways, from ever-present ads and product affiliate schemes to ‘donation’ models that are little more than disguised subscriptions. Others accept donations in the traditional sense, with a begging bowl handed round each time a server bill is due. But what happens when the ends no longer meet? The users of two formerly ‘free’ sites have been finding out recently. In a pair of monster discussion threads on Reddit (1,2), users of pirate anime site ‘Kissanime’ complain that they’ve been completely banned from the video platform. Their unforgivable crime? Ad-blocking. Users say that all they did was visit the site with Adblock Plus or uBlock Origin enabled in their browser and the next thing they were given a ban. We jumped aboard and found ourselves greeted by the notice creating all the fuss. No ad-blocking allowed
 https://torrentfreak.com/images/kiss...0695282936.png It’s not as if users weren’t warned though. A notice published on the site’s main page informs members that running any kind of browser addon could mean ejection from video platform. “Using any extensions/plugins on KissAnime could lead to errors/suspension,” it reads. Nevertheless, plenty of people appear to have ignored the advice and have suffered the consequences as a result. For their part, the operators of the site seem completely unrepentant. “There is no way to lift the ban at the moment, if you got banned, please disable those adblockers on kissanime, never turn it on kissanime again and wait. Or you could use other anime sites,” an admin announced on Discord. The situation is an interesting one. Like most pirate sites, KissAnime has costs that have to be met by those visiting the site. Short of asking for a “donation”, these costs are currently met by advertising revenue. However, many users don’t want to be bombarded by advertising so they block the ads. This means that all adblocking users become freeloaders and therefore a drain on the site. As far as the site’s health goes, there’s literally no point in them being there so they’re best removed from the community. It’s an ironic situation best appreciated by the anime producers themselves who are also trying to make a living. That being said, not all people block ads out of malice towards the site. Some users complain about porn ads corrupting their experience, so in response they block them all. Being selective is too laborious, they say. For the site, a solution could be to remove the surprise porn ads. However, a source who asked to stay anonymous told TF that these sometimes offensive ads can be quite lucrative, hence the desire for them to stay visible. But while one site decides to kick all of its adblocking users out for being a drain on resources, another has taken an even more radical approach to its making available of other people’s content. FreeTutorials.us is a site that offers premium tutorials and other learning materials without permission from copyright holders. As its name suggests, it originally offered content for free. Earlier this year, FreeTutorials.us made the headlines after being targeted in the courts by online learning platform Udemy, which took exception to its content appearing on the site for nothing. In a subsequent interview with TF, the pirate site’s operator explained the motivation behind FreeTutorials (FTU) and affiliated site FreeCoursesOnline (FCO). “We have been through that phase of life when we didn’t have enough money to buy books and get tuition or even apply for a good course that we always wanted to have, so FTU & FCO are just our vision to provide Free Education For Everyone,” he explained. While having the ability to learn for free is appreciated by millions the world over, for users of FreeTutorials the dream is now over. Last month and with little fanfare, free download buttons were replaced with something else entirely. Subscribe for free stuff https://torrentfreak.com/images/free...0697084579.png There’s little doubt that the prices being charged are much lower than those officially available, something which probably prompted FreeTutorials to change its tagline to the current ‘Affordable Education For Everyone’. On this basis alone they’re likely to retain visitors. Indeed, a look at their traffic stats for the past few weeks suggests that visitor numbers have remained stable. If this translates to sales, no one should expect ‘free tutorials’ to return. Like free content, few people are turning down ‘free’ money. FreeTutorials’ email addresses bounce so we can’t ask them why they shifted over to the pay model. However, one doesn’t have to be Sherlock Holmes to deduce that in one way or another, a desire to make money is at the root of the change. Whether that’s simply to pay for hosting costs or to help cover living expenses is unknown and probably irrelevant. The important thing is that whether it’s an enforced advertising model, donations, or a flat-out desire to charge money, pirate sites face similar commercial difficulties to those experienced by their legal counterparts. Everything costs money and needs to be paid for, and if the books don’t balance, that’s the end of the show. Despite their differences, perhaps they’re quite similar after all. Source: Torrentfreak.com
  22. This contest is valid for one month. The aim with this competition and a logo inside the BTNEXT image symbol, colors and letter that symbolizes the community !! the logo must have !! Minimum size of 128 px 128px Transparent background or not! May have several different complementary sizes the rest is up to you Two examples have been logo of our house !! What we want and made logo that makes a difference, The brand that we can see anywhere, and say, "That's the BTNext". we will choose only a logo but we will reward the three chosen by the satff The winner will have a prize of your choice Awards 1 month GOLD + 25,000 points or 50, 000 points 2nd place 35, 000 points 3rd place 15, 000 points participate http://tracker.btnext.com/?p=forums&pid=11&fid=108&tid=3881 The Staff BTNext http://tracker.btnext.com
  23. JPopsuki | JPop | Music | 2018 Review Rules: 1. Do not PM me until i will chose you. 2. Add Like and Rep 3. Post here to apply. 4. I may request proofs (Ratio Proof, Speedtest Proof or Seedbox Proof) 5. Tag me on your application, @arif12345 6. Leave a +1 Feedback and donate me points when you receive the invite. Warning : If you do not follow rule number 2, 3 and 5 your application will not be considered. If you are a winner, on receiving the invite and you need to register, DO NOT use the same username as on InviteHawk JPopsuki Winner:
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