Download A Torrent File Directly From Your Web Browser: Web-Based Services

Torrents are cool: not everybody agrees on this, but I think they are a great way to share (legal) files, even tho they are used for piracy purposes too. It may happen at times that you can’t open, download, or install your favorite Torrent client…so what do you do to download that file?

Some ISPs block or throttle BitTorrent traffic but never do this for HTTP traffic. Even if your ISP is trottling HTTP you can download using HTTPs and non-standard ports.

There are on the web various services that let’s you to download a torrent file from your browser without to install anything on your machine. What you need is just your browser!

Here I listed for you some of the best services that will allow you to download a torrent from your browser:

  • BitLet.org

    BitLet is a Java-based Torrent web client that you can use to download any Torrent file without installing anything on your machine, and that can be used with any browser that supports Java.

    http://www.bitlet.org/

  • Furk.net

    Furk.net is a free service, works as a search engine, you type the content you are looking for and he conducts a search in the largest BitTorrent sites in the world. So you’re sure to find what you seek. There’s also a premium version which offers more advantages.

    https://www.furk.net/

We will update this guide anytimes we find a new service. If you want to suggest one, or more, write a comment!

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