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Downloading a torrent safely can be tricky. All kinds of options and services out there offer you privacy protection and most of them (VPN’s for example) can be cumbersome to setup or maintain, and are often slower than the real deal.however offers a cloud service that does all this for you. It downloads (and even seeds) a torrent safely for you into their cloud service and stores the downloaded files in your private storage space (starts at 50Gb!!).Once a download has been completed, you can then download the downloaded torrent as a regular file. They recommend and support the use of a Download Manager to get the maximum speed out of your Internet connection.For $0.99 you can take it for a spin for a day and you’ll be surprised how well it works.
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Put.io – Cloud Service for TorrentingAt the moment that I’m writing this article, the “smallest” account size provides 50Gb of storage space, so plenty of space for large files. You can even share these files with friends, or offer them as torrent so your files can be seeded from there.Put.io can be blistering fast when it comes to retrieving torrents, and I suspect that this is because some torrents are used by other Put.io users as well. A 1Gb Ubuntu installation ISO took only 2 seconds! Unique torrents are a little bit slower, but most certainly not slower than when you’re using your own Torrent Client (like ) at home.The advantage is obvious: it’s fast, you’re not occupying your Internet connection with torrents being downloaded and uploaded, and you won’t get any complaints from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) either.But that’s not all. Say you had Put.io download a movie then this movie can be viewed in your webbrowser without a problem.
Even if the movie is in another format, the provided MP4 conversion option makes it playable, and yes, even on an iPad! How expensive is Put.io?The downside is that Put.io is not free, but it’s not expensive either.You can give a one day try for only $0.99 – which will actually be donated to – I can highly recommend giving it a try!They also offer several plans going from $9.99/mo (50Gb) to $49.99/mo (1Tb!) offering a variety of number of torrent slots, seeding, etc. (if you live in Europe, you’ll need to add VAT to that).
Also note that their is no limit on the file size or on the used bandwidth. So no surprises there!The base plan (plan A at $9.99/mo) offers more than enough for the average user!Once a torrent has been downloaded by Put.io, you can download it either as an individual file, or group a bunch of files and download them as a ZIP file. Single download vs multiple chunks download Getting the Download Link(s)Let’s see how to grab a download link from Put.io.Open your Put.io dashboard/webinterface by foing to and login.Next, click the “ Files” tab and locate and check the file or directory you’d like to download.Option 1: Straight downloadAfter checking file(s) or folder(s), click the “ Get Download Links” button.
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A window will open presenting the links you need.As you can see in the example below, multiple links are provided and we will need to manually process each link.Not a big deal of course, but not practical either. Put.io – Zip and DownloadThe link(s) we now got can be redirected to our download manager or downloaded directly from your browser (which will be slower – see the “chunk” explanation, which is something your browser does not do).
Browser PluginsFor the Google Chrome browser, you’ll find the practical to quickly add links for download to your Put.io files. This plugin however only copies a link to your Put.io dashboard.Other plugins like “ ” offer way more than that. You can get the one from Google Play, or get the “full” version (also free) from the, which offers an option to search for torrents on other websites. I’m not sure what the majority of Torrents is.
I would honestly suspect it mostly illegal downloads (see websites like ThePirateBay and such), but I could be wrong.I do know some offer downloads of legit stuff as torrents as well (like for example large Linux Distro’s) – I wasn’t aware of censored stuff.The rule you mention; I wouldn’t rely on it – it may be a gray area. As far as I know, even downloading just a part will be illegal.Form an article I found on Businness-Insider:When the user downloads even part of a file — called “pseudo-streaming” =Torrenting!— it counts as a copy of copyrighted material, which is illegal. And when the user streams content as a “public performance” — namely, when it’s shown to a substantial number of people outside the normal family circle and its close acquaintances — it also constitutes a copyright violation.Like I said, it’s a gray area. States it’s “legal” to stream, but just wait for it to become an issue as well (if it isn’t already). Also; the rules and laws will be different per country.In short; I wouldn’t take the risk, and just assume that streaming/torrenting/downloading all falls under illegal when it pertains to Copyrighted materials you didn’t purchase/rent.hans.