I've done a fair bit of updating, and amongst other pages, I've updated the Imagehosts page, http://warezforumfinder.eu/imagehosts/ . If you've got any others though, feel free to post them here, and I'll incorporate them.
@ lehachuev Don't forget to untick the FileFactory TrafficShare option on the Filefactory Download Settings page after you've transferred your files, otherwise any file that is downloaded from your Filefactory account, by anyone, will come off of your monthly TrafficShare allowance of 100 GB.
The only way I've been able to do it (forget the proxy that uploaded.to want you to put in), is to enable both Direct Downloads and FileFactory TrafficShare options in the Filefactory Download Settings. Go to the Remote Upload page on Uploaded.to, and forget about entering any information in the...
@gamess Uploaded.to has a PPS affiliate program and has re-started it's PPD scheme. It is my belief though, that they bar American I.P.'s, although this can be circumvented by using proxy's.
I've added Imgah, Ultraimg & Cyberlocker to my next update list.
P.S. I've just noticed that...
I'll certainly incorporate any of those imagehosts I haven't got already on my website Jesse. Tonight alone, I've got another 29 Filehost/locker/Imagehosts to put on the website, apart from those ones on your link. I think there must be an idiots guide to filehosting on the 'net' somewhere...
You could well be right, I've found that a lot of filehosts change with the weather. Uploaded.to has just re-installed it's PPD program, others simply crap themselves at the thought of being taken to court. There will always be some sites that are not up to date, it's a very fluid market. The...
Since the unfortunate culling of Filehosts/Filelockers/Imagehosts at the beginning of the year, I have been trying to compile a list of sites that remain. New ones spring up all the time, and older ones just simply fade away. I've got a list of over 150 of these sites that still appear to be in...
All I can say is that when I visit their site, my AVG software, and Trustee Rapport cuts in, the site seems to be virussed. Whether the site owners know it or not, I don't know, but be a bit careful.
I've been working on a list of warez sites for the last 6 months. Search engines only throw up a few at a time, and it takes a long time to find a decent list. If it's any use to you, I've put up a big list on my website. If you want to have a look, it's http://warezforumfinder.eu You have to...
It's my understanding that Easybytez only keep inactive files for 10 days if you're a registered user, and 100 days if you're a premium member. If you try and store files there, without anyone downloading them, they will only stay there for either 10 or 100 days from the day you uploaded them...
I'm checking out turbobit at the moment, it's affiliate program seems a tad complicated ! lol Generally, I use the remote upload function to transfer files from premium accounts to non-premium account, cuts down immensely on the time. I've used the turbobit remote upload to successfully upload...
As far as porn goes, this is an extract from their TOS :-
8.1 Illegality/Adult Content
EasyBytez.com neither sanctions nor permits site content or the transmission of data that contains illegal or obscene material and pornography or fosters or promotes illegal activity...
Not sure about netload.in Ladybbird, but I can confirm I'm uploading to Filefactory as I speak, and transferring files from there to Cammit.in using their remote upload (I have premium with Filefactory). I'm trying to remote upload to Filedino (their website still has the affiliates page...
We shall have to wait and see about rapidshare, but even if their servers are outside the US, their traffic will be routed through the US company in Phoenix. If you were the owner of rapidshare, with a very nice bank balance, would you wait and see what happened, or grab your money and head for...
It's my understanding that any domain that ends in .com and another ending (either .info or .net, I can't remember), have their services routed through a company in Phoenix U.S.A. It makes no difference where the actual server is located, it uses the services of the company in Phoenix. The...
It's my understanding that any domain that ends in .com and another ending (either .info or .net, I can't remember), have their services routed through a company in Phoenix U.S.A. It makes no difference where the actual server is located, it uses the services of the company in Phoenix. The...
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