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August 10, 2013 01:47 pm -04

Pirate Bay releases 'PirateBrowser' to sail round censorship, mark ten years on the ocean wave

Pirate Bay releases 'PirateBrowser' to thwart censorship, mark ten years on the ocean wave

The Pirate Bay may be many things, but one that it is not, is a pushover. It's moved location, received continuous heat from various courts, and, of course, done some time. But still, it doesn't give up. The latest effort is a browser designed to help you access the torrent site in locations where ISPs won't let you. It's essentially a re-tooled version of Firefox, with a Tor client (not for anonymity) and proxy tools bundled in. The windows-only (for now) release comes on the 10th anniversary of the controversial site, with the developers telling TorrentFreak that this is just the start of a revised effort against web censorship. A sentiment that will resonate with an ever increasing number.

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Via: TorrentFreak

Source: The Pirate Bay (Twitter)


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