Torrent9.ph is a prominent French-language BitTorrent index focused on providing localized movies, series, and software. Due to frequent domain seizures and legal pressure, the site operates through various mirrors (e.g., .cc, .nz) and is noted for aggressive ads, requiring security filters. For more technical details on the site's activity, visit GitHub. AdGuard-French-Filter.txt - jsDelivr
Security Threats: Public torrent sites are often targets for malicious actors. Files may contain malware, and the site itself often employs aggressive, sometimes deceptive, advertising (pop-ups and redirects) that can lead to phishing sites.
- produce wireframes for the search and detail pages, or
- produce API spec for search endpoints, or
- prioritize features differently (privacy-first, legality-first, growth-first).
- Seizure Notices: Various iterations of Torrent9 have been hit with seizure notices from the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE), a global coalition backed by Netflix, Disney, and Warner Bros.
- DNS Blocking: French Internet Service Providers (Orange, SFR, Free, Bouygues) have been legally ordered to block access to many Torrent9 domains at the DNS level.
- The “Whack-a-Mole” Game: When
torrent9.ph goes down, users often jump to torrent9.one, torrent9.re, or torrent9.to. Often, .ph redirects to one of these newer variants.
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Torrent9.ph is a prominent French-language BitTorrent index focused on providing localized movies, series, and software. Due to frequent domain seizures and legal pressure, the site operates through various mirrors (e.g., .cc, .nz) and is noted for aggressive ads, requiring security filters. For more technical details on the site's activity, visit GitHub. AdGuard-French-Filter.txt - jsDelivr
Security Threats: Public torrent sites are often targets for malicious actors. Files may contain malware, and the site itself often employs aggressive, sometimes deceptive, advertising (pop-ups and redirects) that can lead to phishing sites. torrent9.ph
- produce wireframes for the search and detail pages, or
- produce API spec for search endpoints, or
- prioritize features differently (privacy-first, legality-first, growth-first).
- Seizure Notices: Various iterations of Torrent9 have been hit with seizure notices from the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE), a global coalition backed by Netflix, Disney, and Warner Bros.
- DNS Blocking: French Internet Service Providers (Orange, SFR, Free, Bouygues) have been legally ordered to block access to many Torrent9 domains at the DNS level.
- The “Whack-a-Mole” Game: When
torrent9.ph goes down, users often jump to torrent9.one, torrent9.re, or torrent9.to. Often, .ph redirects to one of these newer variants.