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Using a proxy doesn’t make you anonymous. Your real IP is still visible to the proxy operator. If copyright trolls pressure the proxy owner to hand over logs, you could receive a DMCA notice or worse.

If you absolutely insist on using The Pirate Bay, a is non-negotiable. But the smartest move? Support creators through legal channels. Your data (and your conscience) will thank you. the pirate proxy

Anti-piracy groups work tirelessly to get proxy domains taken down. A proxy site that works today might be gone tomorrow. This forces users to constantly hunt for new URLs, often leading them to sketchier and less secure parts of the web. Using a proxy doesn’t make you anonymous

Here’s where things get dangerous. Unlike official sites, pirate proxies are run by anonymous third parties with zero accountability. If you absolutely insist on using The Pirate

Many pirate proxies inject their own ads, pop-ups, and even malicious code into the pages. Clicking the "Download Torrent" button might download a .exe virus instead of a torrent file.

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