I’m fairly new to piracy overall, but I feel like I understand the basics of how to avoid my ISP and such. A family member who’s in college texted me the other day asking how she could pirate textbooks and I realized I’d never thought about it. Any tips for pirating textbooks? Safe sites?

  • @empireOfLove
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    271 year ago

    Site: libgen[dot]is for probably 99% of all books with a pdf that exists online. However this site often gets blackholed by most institution’s DNS/firewalls because they don’t want you using it obviously. Can bypass using a VPN or TORbrowser.

    Generally when I do any pirate stuff via browser only I just use TORbrowser. Yes it’s not endpoint secure but it just needs to be enough so my ISP doesn’t complain. The safest option is always to purchase a trusted VPN which will usually get you through any institutional firewall as it’s an “insulated pipe” that encrypts all traffic inside it.

    • @aldalire@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      41 year ago

      Yes, torbrowser should get you around it and i know libgen has a tor mirror download link on books

      If you don’t want to use tor and still want to download (tor can be slow) you can also change your dns server if your wifi blocks it through dns. No need for a vpn