Popcorn Time, known as the “Netflix for Pirates,” has introduced a browser-based service that lets users play streaming videos without having to download anything. The videos play on the company’s servers. However, the browser-based service does not include a built-in virtual private network, a feature of the downloadable Popcorn Time app. Popcorn Time presents thumbnails and film titles just like Netflix does, and users can browse the site to select the movies they want to watch, just as they can on Netflix.
Most of the videos stream in HD.
The thing about popcorn time is that no one has received nasty copyright letters from an ISP yet, at least that I have heard about. But, yes, when you use PCT you are in fact torrenting and yes that is what the mpaa goons go after. VPNs are useful for more than just popcorn time and they are only $50 to $60 (USD) per year. When using a decent VPN your Internet traffic is hidden from your ISP and the MPAA. I use ipvanish torrent vpn, Ipvanish is great, $50 per year, totally anonymous payment system if you're into that sorta thing, and you set it up one time and can forget about it knowing that it is running when you need it and can be deactivated when you don't. Read more about ipvanish here:
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Popcorn Time Offers Smooth-as-Butter Streaming
Posted by: Richard Adhikari May 20, 2015 01:47 PMPopcorn Time, known as the “Netflix for Pirates,” has introduced a browser-based service that lets users play streaming videos without having to download anything. The videos play on the company’s servers. However, the browser-based service does not include a built-in virtual private network, a feature of the downloadable Popcorn Time app. Popcorn Time presents thumbnails and film titles just like Netflix does, and users can browse the site to select the movies they want to watch, just as they can on Netflix.
Most of the videos stream in HD.
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