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### Direct Download
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Some pirate sites host content on their own servers, but most simply list links to content stored on file hosters, such as MEGA, MediaFire, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropboc, etc. While you can download links from these file hosters in-browser, there is a better way. Download manager applications are typically faster, allow you to manage your downloads, and can sometimes bypass download limits.
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### Torrent/P2P
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https://github.com/Bonfire-GTK/newpirates
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## 3. Pirate Sites
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Sites that lists **pirated** content. These labels should be obvious, but just in case:
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Sites that list **pirated** content. Again, you can find much longer lists on [r/piracy](https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/wiki/index) and [awesome-piracy](https://github.com/Igglybuff/awesome-piracy), but here are a few recommendations from me. These labels should be obvious, but just in case:
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- [STREAM] A site that allows you to watch/listen/read content, no download necessary.
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- [DDL] A sites lists content available to be downloaded directly from the site or through a [file hoster](https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_hosting_service).
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