Pirate Proxy Sites

A pirate proxy site acts as an intermediate connection between a user and a destination website (such as a blocked torrent tracker). When a user connects to a proxy site, the request is routed through the proxy server, which accesses the blocked site on the user's behalf and returns the content.

The proxy server fetches the content from the original blocked site (like TPB) on the user's behalf. pirate proxy sites

When original websites are blocked by internet service providers (ISPs), proxy sites act as intermediaries to bypass those restrictions. Using them typically involves these steps: How to Use a Proxy Site A pirate proxy site acts as an intermediate

Accessing content in regions with strict internet filters. When original websites are blocked by internet service

Until legal alternatives offer the same convenience and catalog depth as the pirate ecosystem, proxy sites will continue to multiply—despite the risks.

Every time authorities block a proxy domain, ten more appear. Some modern pirate sites now embed directly into their pages, updating every few hours. Others use Tor onion services or Telegram bots to distribute fresh links.