One of the easiest ways to pirate movies and TV shows is back just in time for the great stay-at-home coronavirus quarantine party of 2020. Popcorn Time, the legendary app that was basically a Netflix ...
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Pirates around the world are in mourning after the death of one of their idols: Popcorn Time. The “Netflix for piracy,” which used the BitTorrent protocol to let users (illegally) stream films and TV ...
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Popcorn Time, the app that was once popular for making pirating movies as easy as watching Netflix, has shut down. Its original developers took the service down and abandoned the project merely a few ...
If you were looking to illegally stream a movie or TV show in 2014, you probably encountered (and perhaps downloaded) Popcorn Time. The user-friendly “Netflix for piracy” garnered so much swift ...
Popcorn Time — the notorious streaming piracy service that has come and gone over the years — is once again back, and the timing couldn't be better. Millions of people are hunkered down at home and ...
One of the easiest ways to pirate movies and TV shows is back just in time for the great stay-at-home coronavirus quarantine party of 2020. Popcorn Time, the legendary app that was basically a Netflix ...
Pour one out for Popcorn Time today. The popular illegal streaming app has been deplatformed once again, it seems. Navigating to the service’s website displays its familiar cute little popcorn box — ...
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Popcorn Time, the app that makes it easy to find and watch pirated content, has just introduced a filtered kid-friendly mode. Seriously. The service, which obviously isn’t on the up and up, is most ...