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3 Torrent Providers That People Can Use to Download Different Content

Today, everything always comes with a price for people to enjoy things. If you want something like games, music, movies, TV shows, and other needed files, you need to spend money to get them. But with the technology that we currently have, there are ways to get everything for free.

There are many websites that people can use to download torrents of the content that they need. And this article will help you decide what’s the best torrent sites to use. With that, here are some torrent providers that people can use to download different content.


RARBG

Before getting popular, rarbg started as a simple torrent site. It was founded way back in 2008 and began a tracker for torrent in Bulgaria. RARBG also raised to fame because of gaining more followers from time to time. People use this site as their source of high-quality torrent downloads, especially their specialty, video files with great quality. The content of RARBG is always updated because of passionate users and uploaders.

Each year, this site always ranks within the top five in TorrentFreak’s yearly list. The truth is, RARBG ranks in the fourth place in the list this year. Unfortunately, the patronage and success of this site come with a price. The watchdogs of government from different areas noticed this torrent site.

The 1337X

This site is quite popular and houses a wide collection of blockbuster films, TV series, and games. The magnet links and torrent files directory of 1337X promote a user-to-user sharing of content, although it’s the protocol of  Bit torrent. Unlike other torrent downloading sites, 1337X enables you to upload your content, and that makes this site a large platform for torrent sharing.

The interface of this site is appealing, and it features the list of top 100 popular torrents. The list is also frequently updated for users to know the latest trends in the market. Aside from that, its contents are organized into different and distinct categories for easier access. You can also use its search tab so that you won’t have a hard time finding your favorite torrents.

ETTV Torrents

This torrent provider has a user interface that is very attractive and contains a vast library of games, TV shows, and movies. It offers verified and trusted torrents for movies, anime, music, TV series, and games. Its homepage also features contents organized into their respective categories, and users can use the search tab and other main filter tools to have easier access. You can get its contents in various video qualities such as 3D, STD, med, 1080p, 720p, and other options.

This site offers customer support services 24/7 and an active community for the forum. The content of ETTV Torrents is frequently updated from time to time and making it a good source of games, software, latest movies, and other trending torrents.

Takeaway

Downloading torrents is a practical way to save more money. Aside from getting everything for free, the quality of those contents is the same as the paid ones. Just make a list of everything that you need to download and search them on these torrent sites.

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