Is it safe to download porn using torrents?
I mean, are we sure we won't get viruses and it's not dangerous? How we know the site we're using it's risk free? Any opinions of somebody who had experienced this way of watching porn and if it's better or not compared to the streaming. Personally I'm not into downloading...
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Websites will not give you viruses unless:
1) The browser you're using has a vulnerability (which is rare if you use an up-to-date popular browser like Chrome)
2) You are tricked into both downloading AND installing a virus
Torrents will not give you viruses unless:
1) The video file you download is not really a video file, but rather some type of executable file with a video-file-looking-icon. You can check to see if it is actually a video by right-clicking the file and clicking 'Properties' where it will tell you what file type it is.
2) The files downloaded somehow have some trickery to attach a hidden executable file to run when you open the real video. This is harder to detect, but I always recommend enabling 'View > Show/Hide > Hidden Items" in your Windows file explorer to make sure hidden files show up.
3) The torrent program or Windows has some vulnerability (which is rare if you use an up-to-date popular torrent downloader like uTorrent or BitTorrent)
Though ultimately, the safest method is probably to stick to large established websites like Pornhub, xHamster, etc.
1) The browser you're using has a vulnerability (which is rare if you use an up-to-date popular browser like Chrome)
2) You are tricked into both downloading AND installing a virus
Torrents will not give you viruses unless:
1) The video file you download is not really a video file, but rather some type of executable file with a video-file-looking-icon. You can check to see if it is actually a video by right-clicking the file and clicking 'Properties' where it will tell you what file type it is.
2) The files downloaded somehow have some trickery to attach a hidden executable file to run when you open the real video. This is harder to detect, but I always recommend enabling 'View > Show/Hide > Hidden Items" in your Windows file explorer to make sure hidden files show up.
3) The torrent program or Windows has some vulnerability (which is rare if you use an up-to-date popular torrent downloader like uTorrent or BitTorrent)
Though ultimately, the safest method is probably to stick to large established websites like Pornhub, xHamster, etc.
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Websites will not give you viruses unless:
1) The browser you're using has a vulnerability (which is rare if you use an up-to-date popular browser like Chrome)
2) You are tricked into both downloading AND installing a virus
Torrents will not give you viruses unless:
1) The video file you download is not really a video file, but rather some type of executable file with a video-file-looking-icon. You can check to see if it is actually a video by right-clicking the file and clicking 'Properties' where it will tell you what file type it is.
2) The files downloaded somehow have some trickery to attach a hidden executable file to run when you open the real video. This is harder to detect, but I always recommend enabling 'View > Show/Hide > Hidden Items" in your Windows file explorer to make sure hidden files show up.
3) The torrent program or Windows has some vulnerability (which is rare if you use an up-to-date popular torrent downloader like uTorrent or BitTorrent)
Though ultimately, the safest method is probably to stick to large established websites like Pornhub, xHamster, etc.
1) The browser you're using has a vulnerability (which is rare if you use an up-to-date popular browser like Chrome)
2) You are tricked into both downloading AND installing a virus
Torrents will not give you viruses unless:
1) The video file you download is not really a video file, but rather some type of executable file with a video-file-looking-icon. You can check to see if it is actually a video by right-clicking the file and clicking 'Properties' where it will tell you what file type it is.
2) The files downloaded somehow have some trickery to attach a hidden executable file to run when you open the real video. This is harder to detect, but I always recommend enabling 'View > Show/Hide > Hidden Items" in your Windows file explorer to make sure hidden files show up.
3) The torrent program or Windows has some vulnerability (which is rare if you use an up-to-date popular torrent downloader like uTorrent or BitTorrent)
Though ultimately, the safest method is probably to stick to large established websites like Pornhub, xHamster, etc.
When it comes to viruses I'd say it's safer than streaming. Since a lot of the sites providing streaming videos are with questionable standards when it comes to safety.
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