Torrents-Time

Torrents-Time is a browser plugin that allows websites to have the same functionality as the popular Popcorn Time program, without requiring the client to download an application.

Released 2 February 2016, sites such as The Pirate Bay and the now defunct KickassTorrents others supported the plugin within days, allowing for in-browser streaming of popular videos. Only two weeks into its history it was attacked by anti-piracy groups on a number of grounds. The security of the plugin has been questioned, especially its reliance on cross-origin resource sharing and parts of its javascript implementation which could end up compromising a target computer and stealing information about the source. However, the Torrents-Time team claims these fears are exaggerations and based "half-truths".

Torrents-Time
Initial releaseFebruary 2, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-02-02)
Repositorygithub.com/torrentsTime
Operating systemWindows, Mac
Websitetorrents-time.com

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Tags:

Copy protectionCross-origin resource sharingKickassTorrentsPopcorn TimeThe Pirate Bay

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