µTorrent is an efficient BitTorrent client for Windows. Most of the features present in other BitTorrent clients are present in µTorrent, including bandwidth prioritization, scheduling, RSS auto-downloading, and Mainline DHT. Additionally, µTorrent supports the protocol encryption joint specification and peer exchange. Unlike many torrent clients, it does not hog valuable system resources–typically using less than 6MB of memory, allowing you to use the computer as if it weren’t there at all.
Pro Features
Stream Instantly (beta)
Automatic protection from viruses and malware
Play more formats
Convert downloads to play on any device
Premium customer support
How to Crack
Install the setup file from “Setup” folder
Run the crack file from “Crack” folder
Proceed “Next” twice
Browse for µTorrent installed directory & click “Next”
Now hit the “Start” button
After successfully crack click “Exit”
Now open µTorrent & disable “Auto Update”
You’re Done!!! ENJOY!!!
NOTE: Please exit µTorrent from “System Tray” before you crack
Clunky interface: The main interface of this app gets the job done, but it doesn't have the most intuitive setup. Novice users should have no trouble completing basic downloads, but to take advantage of some of the more advanced features or to change the preferences, you need to have a little bit of technical know-how. Publisher's Description
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From Tonec:Internet Download Manager is a tool for increasing download speeds by up to 5 times, and for resuming, scheduling, and organizing downloads. The program will resume unfinished downloads due to network problems, or unexpected power outages. The program features a full-fledged site grabber that downloads files that are specified with filters, for example, all pictures from a Web site, different parts of Web sites, or complete Web sites for offline browsing. The program supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and MMS protocols, and has an adaptive download accelerator for MP3 audio, FLV and MPEG video files. The program also features Download Video and Audio Panels for Internet Exporer, Chrome, Opera, Safari, Firefox and other Mozilla based browsers that appears on top of a web-player and can be used to download flash videos from sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, Google Videos.
SO I HAVE MADE A LIST OF WORKING AND BLOCKED TORRENTS
LIST OF BLOCKED TORRENTS
https://www.torlock.com/
https://www.torrentz.eu
https://rarbg.to/
http://www.seedpeer.eu/
http://extratorrent.cc/
https://www.torrentfunk.com/
https://isohunt.to/
http://bitsnoop.com/
http://www.torrenthound.com/
LIST OF WORKING TORRENTS
http://torrents.to/
http://www.toorgle.com/
https://eztv.ag/
LIST OF FREE VPNS 1. CyberGhost VPN
Easy to use and highly customizable, CyberGhost is the best free VPN you can download today
CyberGhost VPN is a free VPN that truly has its users' ideals in mind: the company proudly declares that it doesn't track your activity, and publishes a transparency report to back up its claims.
You can even use its interface to restrict the amount of data you're passing on to the sites you visit, shutting down tracking cookies, malicious websites, and more. If you want your traffic private and protected, this is our top choice.
It's also supremely easy to use, with a simple interface which allows you to select the location of your new IP address, and good visual indication of what's going on.
CyberGhost VPN does run a reasonably limited number of servers for its free VPN offering, with selections mainly focused in Europe – at the time of writing, the free version offers no location option for Canada or any servers located in Asia.
However, if you can deal with those restrictions, its ease of use and security make it the best free VPN around.
Tunnelbear will secure your connection in just a couple of clicks - but watch the data limit
Tunnelbear is, as its dev crows, 'really really simple' to use. It's probably the most friendly free VPN you'll find, with straightforward apps available for for Windows, Mac and mobile devices.
It's also one of the most well-travelled free VPNs, with a truly worldwide network of tunnels to connect to, routing your data everywhere from Hong Kong to Norway – only its Australia and India nodes are restricted in the free edition.
Much like CyberGhost, Tunnelbear promises high-end encryption and a complete absence of traffic logging. There's a kicker: the free version of its VPN service only offers 500MB of data transfer per month, so it's better for occasional use for secure shopping and banking than as a location-spoofing tool to watch geo-restricted video.
A convenient free VPN tool for experienced users, VPNBook can protect your whole network
If you're a confident computer user or want to protect more than just a Windows device, VPNBook is a great free VPN. It doesn't even require any specific software – you just plug the appropriate info into your machine's system settings and you're connected.
It uses your choice of point-to-point-tunneling (PPTP) or OpenVPN to encrypt your traffic and fire it out of one of six servers, three in Europe and three in North America.
Being rough-and-ready, though, VPNBook does have its issues. We can't vouch for the specific encryption used, for a start, and its open nature (and potential for abuse) means it uses a password which changes frequently.
Setting up your own VPN server isn't a task for beginners, but OpenVPN is the tool for the job
While the OpenVPN team produces a more user-friendly free VPN option in the form of PrivateTunnel – which offers only limited data transfer in its free form – and many of the other options here use OpenVPN tech to get the job done, it's worth putting in the (considerable) effort to install an OpenVPN server on a home machine.
You'll need to stump up some cash if you want to make use of more than the two client connections included with the server installation, but this is a proper VPN.
Set up its server properly, connect to it with the OpenVPN client software, and you'll not only encrypt your network traffic but gain access to your home network as if you were connected locally – all your shares, files and machines at your fingertips.
A promising free VPN that's easy to install and use, but the ads can be a little overbearing
It's been around for a while and has something of a mixed reputation: Hotspot Shield Free is a cracking free VPN, but suffers some pretty heavy drawbacks that are required to contribute to its upkeep.
However, Hotspot Shield developer Anchorfree has recently made steps to improve its service to free users. While you'll have to put up with a decent number of ads and frequent pleading to upgrade to the Elite version, some of the more insidious aspects – browser toolbars, page-injected advertising – have been shown the door.
While it's quick, easy to install and available in a neat Chrome extension version, we still struggle to recommend Hotspot Shield Free fully. There's a 750MB data cap per day, a single USA output locale, and access to many video streaming sites is hidden behind the paid Elite subscription.
On 18 December 2012, "2012 Rewind YouTube Style 2012" was uploaded to YouTube Spotlight.[13] It was created and produced by YouTube, and Seedwill.[3]n 2012, YouTube's Rewind videos changed from a Top 10 list, to featuring several popular YouTubers, the most popular music and videos into, mashup (music), and video's, breaking news and internet memes, from the year. In 2013 the Rewind Button/logo was created.[12]
On the 11 December 2013, "YouTube Rewind: What Does 2013 Say?" was uploaded to YouTube Spotlight.[4] It was created and produced by YouTube, and Portal A Interactive.[4] It was the first year that the YouTube Rewind Button was used; otherwise, it was very similar in style to the 2012 video. Jordan Roseman aka DJ Earworm composed. He used, and mashed up, six songs from the year. Jimmy Fallon, and The Roots from The Tonight Show, had a guest appearance as well.[4]
On 9 December 2014,[5] "YouTube Rewind: Turn Down for 2014" was uploaded to YouTube Spotlight. It was again created and produced by YouTube, and Portal A Interactive. Over 10 songs were mashed together and composed by DJ Earworm[5][14] for the video.[5] It was not structured around songs, as in previous years. More internet memes and trends were used alongside the music. Its main features were the YouTube Rewind Button flag. With YouTuber's and characters running with it, it starts at the beginning of the video all the way to the end. The flag was run through the sets of Colbert Report by Big Bird, Conan by Conan O'Brien; running through his own with Freddy Wong acting as the host, and the set of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, by Kid President. The actual Rewind Button is not shown until the end of the video.[14]
On 9 December 2015,[6] "YouTube Rewind: Now Watch Me 2015 | #YouTubeRewind" was uploaded to the YouTube Spotlight channel. It was again created and produced by YouTube, and Portal A Interactive. It was the first one to have a hashtag along with it.[6][10] April 23, 2015 was YouTube's 10th anniversary of hosting videos on the internet.[15] The video heavily incorporated the past 10 years of YouTube into the video. The music mashup was composed by The Hood Internet. Additionally, Avicii composed an original remix for the video.[6][10]
The video features more gamers than previous years, such as YouTube personality Markiplier. It was set up to resemble the Five Nights at Freddy's, an indie, survival horror, point-and-click, video game that has gained recognition since its first release in August 2014. The Rewind Button and logo are shown throughout the video. Its main appearance is with Felix Kjellberg and Zoe Sugg about halfway through the video. They are next to a scoreboard with two dates of 9 December 2015. Zoe changes one scoreboard date back to 14 February 2005, leaving the other at 9 December 2015. Afterwards Felix "brofists" the rewind button, triggering the video to show viral videos and memes from 2015 back to 2005. After the credits, the Fine Brothers are shown arguing about whether PewDiePiewas in the video.[10]
GalleryVault is a fantastic privacy protection app to easily hide and encrypt your photos, videos and any other files that you do not want others to see.
GalleryVault can hide its app icon and keep your privacy absolutely safe. You can import your private images and videos in this secure vault, and nobody knows the existence of it.
What's more, GalleryVault has the beautiful design, it provides you the smooth and amazing media browse experience.
Highlight features:
• Hide photos, hide videos and hide any other types of files
• The hidden files are all encrypted
• Support to hide icon, and no one knows the existence of Gallery Vault except you.
• Support to hide files in SD card and moving your encrypted files to SD card to save your device storage, including Android 4.4(KitKat), Android 5.0(Lollipop)
• Integrated with Private Web Browser and support downloading all images and videos in web page with just one tap
• The beautiful, smooth and elegant user experience
• No any storage limitation to hide photo and hide video
• Shake your phone to close Gallery Vault in a hurry
• Support hide and play GIF images
• Support Break-in Alerts and know who is trying to break-in
• Support Fake Passcode and show fake content when you input fake passcode
• Support Fingerprint (Only support samsung device with fingerprint scanner)