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If you have a set of files that you wish to share with someone, but don't want to use cloud storage services, there are a few options that you can use. Syncthing or Resilio Sync come to mind, or traditional options such as FTP.
But there is a simpler way: creating a private torrent. All you need is a BitTorrent client and a couple of minutes to set it up correctly so that your files can be shared to as many users as you like.
Let's get started. We are going to assume that you know how to open a port on your router to configure port forwarding. Usually this involves accessing the router page in your web browser and selecting a port that you wish to forward. It varies for most models; refer to your router manual or the OEM's website for instructions.
Tip: use the port forwarding tester to test if a port is forwarded properly.
For e.g. qBitTorrent by default uses port 9000 for the embedded tracker. So if I were to open a port on my ZTE F612W router, I'd navigate to the following path in the router's page: Application > Port Forwarding and set the port that I want to.
If you don't use the embedded tracker and private torrent options, the torrent that you create will be public, i.e., it will be visible to all and anyone may (in theory) download the files.
Your torrent should start seeding immediately if you did it right. You can also verify this by navigating to the tracker tab, the status should say "working".
Remember the torrent file that was saved when you created the torrent? Send that to the people that you want to share the files with. If the files are important, use encryption or secure messaging options.
Is this secure? It depends on how the torrent file is shared and what kind of files you are sharing. Note that your network operator / ISP may still see what you are sharing and seeding.
This can be a great way to share tons of Gigabytes worth of content without having to upload them to cloud storage services.
I wrote this guide to simplify and explain the steps found in the official qBittorrent Wiki article.
How to create a private torrent using qBittorrent
How to create a private torrent using qBittorrent? It's incredibly easy, let's tell you how to do it.
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Anonymous said on September 21, 2019 at 2:39 am
This looks like a horribly complicated way of sending bulky data to a single person, and bittorrent isn’t even really intended for that (a single recipient). But it’s true that surprisingly, there isn’t a good standard solution to this problem in 2019 (relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/949/). My suggestion would be client side encrypted file sending services like instances of Lufi, or instances of Up1, or Firefox Send.
Testertime said on March 11, 2020 at 1:51 am
I always find this certain xkcd picture interesting, because I agree with that until that “early adopters” part. Because sharing files is still surprisingly complicated these days, either due to size limits, speed limits, availability limits, etc. To directly share a file privately and peer to peer, I found that file.pizza (source code available) works incredibly well. There don’t seem to many alternatives that are this fool-proof and easy to use.
Anonymous said on June 27, 2020 at 11:24 pm
Onionshare is a new thing. Haven’t tested it personally but others have vouched for it.
YetAnotherPowerUser said on September 22, 2019 at 8:15 am
IDK, but I imagine this is a good option if you are on Linux or BSD?
In Windows, there are other free options which I like better, such as with FileZilla + Duck DNS.. that is when you want “to share tons of Gigabytes worth of content”.
As for for basic cloud sharing of a few files for free, WeTransfer is hard to beat, as it’s fast, simple, and no crazy ads.
Siniša said on October 1, 2019 at 12:42 am
Your Best Friend said on December 11, 2019 at 10:42 pm
This really helped me out. Thank you!
Anonymous said on December 17, 2019 at 10:43 pm
The “Enable embedded tracker” box was not ticked when I installed the program.
Anonymous said on June 27, 2020 at 8:12 pm
Thanks this saved me some time. That box isn’t checked by default and it makes the torrent fail to “not working” status
Anonymous said on January 28, 2021 at 8:12 pm
>Is this secure? It depends on how the torrent file is shared and what kind of files you are sharing. Note that your network operator / ISP may still see what you are sharing and seeding.
How? The traffic will be encrypted, so how would they possibly see anything beyond encrypted data with no other identifying metadata?
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Kickass torrents got taken down a few years ago. And with different governments cracking down on torrenting across the world, it’s getting harder and harder to find good torrenting websites. The Pirate Bay itself keeps getting moved to mirrors, so you’d be forgiven to believe that torrents are impossible to find.
But they’re not, and we’re going to show you the top 12 sites still active in 2021, as well as how to stay safe while downloading torrents and what risks you may be exposed to if you just go ahead and download the first torrent you see. We verified recently that the 12 torrent sites in this article are still online and will continue to do so on a regular basis and update this list. This way you’re sure to always find a good torrenting website when you visit this page!
Regardless of which torrent sites you prefer, your internet service provider might restrict access to some of your favorite torrent sites, or might track your torrenting behavior. A VPN is your best friend to counter these issues. How? A VPN will allow you to unblock every torrent site, and also keeps you safe and anonymous when torrenting, by encrypting your data traffic and hiding your IP address and identity. One of our personal favorites is NordVPN. It’s a great VPN, which you can try without risk due to the 30-day money-back guarantee.
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Without further ado, let’s head to our summary of the best 12 torrent sites of this moment.
These are the best torrent sites still on the market, and you can access any one of them to find your favorite files. However, each of them has different advantages (and in some cases disadvantages), so we’ll take a deep dive into your options to see which website suits you best.
Before that, let’s look at our criteria for choosing the best torrent sites.
Download speed is the average speed for downloading torrents from a certain site, through a client. While that information is reliable only as a ballpark reference, keep in mind that this will vary a lot based on the torrent itself, and your internet connection.
Monthly traffic is an important aspect to determine how popular a torrent site is, implicitly tying it to a lot of metrics like library size or seeders/leechers ratio. We did consider including the number of seeders and leechers for popular torrents at the time of writing, but we also realized that’s very seasonal and probably won’t be relevant in a month or two, so we focused on other metrics.
Library size will be included for websites whenever possible. While it’s hard to get that exact number in all cases, we did our best to research it and find an answer for you.
Torrent type and variety are also important when choosing which torrent sites to use. Torrent sites like The Pirate Bay or RARBG have big libraries, sporting torrents from all categories, while sites like Bibliotik or YTS have a considerable number of book and movie torrents respectively. That’s why below we’ll discuss which platforms are good for which specific torrent types, where applicable.
Ad Intrusion is also important when deciding what torrent site to use. Pop-ups that “click themselves” and fake “contests” that you just happened to win without participating in are annoying. If you have to go through 8 ads just to browse for a file, it might be time to find a new torrent site. In our research, there were about 3-4 popular torrent sites that we decided not to include due to the ad intrusion level.
Security is very important when downloading torrents. After all, there are plenty of shady torrenting platforms on the internet which could compromise your online security. That’s why our list of the best torrent websites also takes security into account and discusses some security concerns.
With that being said, let’s get into our roundup in more detail.
Attention: The Pirate Bay is blocked in many countries (even mirror sites), so you might need a VPN to change your virtual location and unblock the Pirate Bay.
The Pirate Bay has been a crowd favorite for many years. It managed to deflect attempts at blocking it or shutting it down, and it’s going really strong with over 6.3 million monthly users on the main site. However, considering the number of mirrors and blocking attempts, that number may be skewed, and 20-60 million visits a month is perhaps a bit more accurate.
We couldn’t get an exact number on its library size, but it’s in the millions of files, and you can expect a download speed of 5-6 MB/s, all other things being equal.
The Pirate Bay is popular for its large community, which ensures at least one seeder on almost any torrent on the site, no matter the age. We tried downloading obscure titles from even over a decade ago, and we found that there were still happy seeders to help out.
On top, it’s got a clean interface and helpful tags that let you know which torrent comes from a trusted source, and which torrent could pose a security risk to your PC.
Without a doubt, Pirate Bay is the king of all torrent sites, and with almost no ad intrusion and an active community, it’s basically got no downsides.
Mirrors: thepiratebay.vip, thepirate-bay.org, thepiratebay.rocks.
PS: If those mirrors don’t work, do a Google search for “the pirate bay mirrors” and you may find other options, especially on the 2nd page of results. You can also look at our list of Pirate Bay alternatives for more options.
RARBG is a large directory of torrents, famous for a very active community of seeders and high-quality torrents. It’s been around since 2008 and it amasses about 40 million visitors each month.
It competes with The Pirate Bay by offering a more “personalized” experience, complete with top tens in different categories and news displayed on the home page. Its library size is decent, and it gets updated often, meaning that you have a high chance of finding new torrents on the site.
RARBG also comes with a very similar download speed as The Pirate Bay. The only difference is that ad intrusion is a bit bigger on RARBG, so take that into account when choosing one of the two.
Oh and, if you’re from Denmark, Portugal, or the UK, you’ll need a VPN to enter, because it’s blocked there.
Mirrors: rarbg.is, rarbgunlock.com, rarbgmirror.com.
PS: If none of the mirrors work, don’t try to find another one on your own unless you take some safety precautions. There are a lot of phishing scams going around with RARBG-looking sites, so make sure you learn about secure browsing.
1337X is good for movies, shows, and music. Some people use it to browse for game torrents as well, but from our research, it does look like both RARBG and The Pirate Bay have more torrents in that category, especially for older titles.
A few years ago, 1337X was a bad choice for any torrenting, since it was clunky to navigate and it posed a lot of security risks. Since then, it went through an entire site revamp, making it seamless to browse and safer. For shows and movies, you also have improved browsing functionalities, like searching by award nomination.
This round of changes got it up to 53 million visits a month, and it makes sense – it’s got an average download speed of 3-4 MB/s and virtually no ad intrusion, the creators only make money through bitcoin donations from what we can see.
Mirrors: 1337x.st (Active since Oct. 2017), x1337x.ws (Active since Dec. 2017), x1337x.eu (Active since Mar. 2018), x1337x.se (Active since May. 2018), 1337x.is (Active since Jan. 2019), 1337x.gd (Active since Oct. 2019).
We included the “active since” date so you can check domain age to make sure you don’t fall for a phishing campaign.
At the time of writing, the main torrentz2 site was down, but we accessed it through one of the mirrors you’ll find below.
While this is not that big of a torrent site – only amassing 10-20 million users a month, and unable to sport much of a library for general torrents – Torrentz2 is very good for finding music. And by very good we mean it’s got the largest music library of public torrent sites. Other than that, Torrentz2 doesn’t have much going for it. The download speed isn’t that great (we got anywhere in between 1 MB/s and 3 MB/s, with an average under 2) and ad intrusion is pretty annoying.
Not to mention – any type of browsing options, like searching by album, artist or song would be greatly appreciated. So just keep it in mind for when you can’t find the music you’re looking for anywhere else.
Mirrors: torrentz2eu.org (the one we used), torrentz.eu
If you’re looking for a movie, just head on over to YTS.
While the average metrics don’t look so great: not a big library when compared to The Pirate Bay, and an average download speed of 3-4 MB/s, YTS has over 75 million visits a month, and that’s due to its positioning.
First, it’s only focused on movies, and it does its best to track torrents with HD quality and small size, optimizing for any device or bandwidth. Second, ad intrusion is minimal and the interface is beautiful.
Lastly, classics are readily available on the platform. In fact, it’s the only torrent site where we could find movies like 12 Angry Men in 1080p.
Mirrors: yts.am, yts.pm, yts.gm (but so far the site was never taken down)
If you want high-definition episodes of your favourite shows, EZTV is the place to go. It doesn’t have a huge library when compared to behemoths like RARBG, but it’s focused on TV shows, and it’s the place to find any new releases in HD.
Seeder/leecher ratio is pretty decent, because it has an active community, clocking in at around 20 million visitors per month. We searched for older titles like Two and a Half Men, and it had a decent library of options.
We even tried going for more obscure titles, like the British show Midsomer Murders. EZTV has a large variety of torrents for the new releases in that show, and packages of older episodes. While ad intrusion is a bit annoying at times, the library size and the decent download speed of 2-3 MB/s is enough to keep your binging needs in check.
Mirrors: eztv.unblocked.llc, eztv1.unblocked.is, eztv1.unblocked.si
Zooqle gets a good rep for being the best library of video game torrents, and that’s warranted. We tried browsing for older titles, and it has a good library, both for PC and consoles. We even found some torrents that we weren’t able to find anywhere else, like a functional version of Uncharted 2 for the ps3.
With a bit over 5 million visitors a month, an active community and a download speed of about 1-2 MB/s second, it’s a good choice for when you just can’t find a working video game torrent.
It’s even a user-friendly platform. You can subscribe to different categories or titles and get a feed of new torrents for them. The interface is not bad, and while Ad intrusion can become annoying at times, it’s bearable in most cases.
Mirrors: zooqle.g2g.casa, zooqle.nocensor.club, zooqle.u4m.pw
Update: Despite recent claims to the contrary, Zooqle still seems to be up and running. For instance, we received a remark from one of our French readers that Zooqle has been shut down, so we checked with a VPN if it was blocked in France. We also tried to access Zooqle using an American and a Dutch IP address. In all three instances, we were successful. Therefore, we have to conclude that, as of now, Zooqle is accessible to, at least, a great portion of internet users. Needless to say, we will check this regularly and keep you updated!
LimeTorrents is very good for new releases. With a seamless interface and a very good seeder/leecher ratio on new torrents, it can be a good choice.
The average download speed is 3-4 MB/s, it has a bit under 20 million users a month across all mirrors and a lot of search options.
However, it’s lower on our best torrent sites list because you won’t find plenty of seeders for older torrents, and ad intrusion can get annoying at times.
Mirrors: limetorrents.asia, limetorrents.zone, limetorrents.co, limetor.com, limetor.pro.
Attention: Recently, this website seems to be down quite often.
Not a torrent site per se, Torrends.to just tracks all torrents from popular sites like The Pirate Bay and RARBG.
However, considering the amount of data crunching this entails, you’re bound to find a much larger library of what you’re looking for, all in one place.
The download speed and all other relevant metrics are the same as you’d find on the specific site Torrends.to pulls data from, but we do want to praise its seamless design and minimal ad intrusion. With a bit under 5 million hits a month and quirky data sets to show what’s trending, using Torrends.to could be a good choice if you’re looking for obscure titles and want all of your results in one place.
Mirrors: None. This website used to be called torrents.io but the domain changed.
Attention: This website attempts to open an additional browser tab with advertisements. Not harmful, but annoying.
TorrentDownloads is one of the classics in the scene, but their traffic has slowly decreased over time (now it’s around 5 million users a month), due to Pirate Bay’s and RARBG’s considerably larger libraries. More
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