PirateBrowser to get around web censorship
I hope that you know about ThePirateBay. Access to The Pirate Bay blocked completely in some regions of the world. The Pirate Bay on its 10th anniversary has released own web browser to remove censorship from the equation completely. Which called PirateBrowser, and is actually a bundle of software that includes the Firefox portable browser complete with foxyproxy add-on and Tor client Vidalia. It does not allow you to surf the Internet anonymously. The browser is released to enable to surf more freely, only that. Its portable version of Firefox, PirateBrowser is downloaded and extracted to a folder. You just click on PirateBrowser.exe and the browser will start and connect to the Tor network automatically. And after that browser opened, you can get around web censorship. A future web browser package will take advantage of Bittorrent to allow you to store and distribute The Pirate Bay yourself. At the same time, PirateBrowser is actively in development, with Mac and Linux versions expected to appear alongside the Windows executable.
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