Open the .exe only in Sandboxie (download and install), it isolates all .exe away from your real system and can not damage it. Select "run sandboxed" "run windows explorer" confirm the [#] (crucial) is on the title and you are good to go, do not open any unknown files outside the window.
Thanks for the reply. I was asking about exes, actually Visual Novels that have been released only by DARKSiDERS groups. So I thought maybe someone had any experience with their releases. I didnt mean to spam - but I do think VNs are directly related to anime more than anything, so I took the chamce to ask here.
Couldn't disagree with more as far as Anime Tosho is concerned. Your statement is false. Cant speak for other sites but Click links last 2-3 weeks at on average here.
Never used Dskmko.
Fichier is my go to but....
For older anime postings premium links ... occasionally Ive found active Usercloud, Tusfiles or Openload links a few months after posting but in most cases if any premium are still active Filefactory links has been the most likely. Click isn't even close for longevity. Many times Ive come across active FF links months after posting.
Comment in Feedback 30/05/2018 17:20 — Anonymous: "OldFaithful_isGone?"
Waaaaaaa I think we lost http://clicknupload.link It was always the one filehost to keep links active longest. And thinking about that fact might be the reason its wiped off the net. Diskokosmiko.mx is an excellent hoster but I don't see links to it as much. Thanks for adding it to the list.
I really love using the RSS feed but I was wondering why I get dublicate posts send? Your feed sometimes sends out a link with https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/view/ "a257705" and some time later the "better" link with "1224802".
It seems that you use the torrent IDs of the hosts (nyaa, TT and AniDex) for the URL creation which sometimes gets updated to a different ID a bit later which sends out the same Page with two different URLs.
It would make my day if you could either use your own Database IDs for the URL creation or don't update the URL when it seems to switch over from one host to another^^. Or maybe put a delay in place which only pushes the post to the RSS feed when the URL has been decided.
it'd have been really nice if insteado sorting/filtering listing, remakes by url, done via javascript instead, integrated to settings, when logged in according to account settings.
Comment in Feedback 26/05/2018 10:06 — Anonymous: "Pajeet Pooinloo Bobsvegana"
Just opened AnimeTosho and saw a couple files in processing which were probably mis-categorized as anime https://i.imgur.com/LsrckB1.png Both have "hindi" in the title; just figured since the site is english only, it could filter off anything that says hindi in the torrent name/title (or other languages).
That's an interesting issue. Are you able to perform the following diagnostics?
What does animetosho.torrentbay.st resolve to? You can try obtaining this by opening up a command prompt, entering ping animetosho.torrentbay.st and posting what it outputs.
Do you know what DNS servers you have configured?
Is the clock on your system reasonably accurate?
Are you able to obtain the certificate and post it here? Doing this is a little involved, so hopefully the following procedure works: 1. Download a fresh copy of Firefox Portable and "install" it somewhere (after this, you can just delete the folder). 2. Open up this newly installed Firefox Portable and visit https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/ 3. Presumably, you should be getting a "Your connection is not secure" error at this point like you have before, but you should get an "Advanced" button below the error message 4. Click on the Advanced button, then the "Add Exception" button which should show up below 5. A dialog should pop up at this point. Click "Get Certificate", then the "View" button just below it. 6. Another dialog should pop up. Click the Details tab and then the Export button near the bottom-left of the dialog. 7. Save the file somewhere 8. Either upload this file, or open it in Notepad and copy+paste it in a comment here (it should begin with "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----") 9. Cancel all dialogs and close Firefox Portable. You can delete the Firefox Portable folder if you want to.
I think it should be fixed now. But to try to reduce usage, I've hidden Encrypted Downloads from guests - you'll need an account to see the links now unfortunately. Sorry about that.
When I type in http://23ai I can get into anime tosho but when I type in anime tosho I get that your connection is not secure thing "The owner of animetosho.torrentbay.st has configured their website improperly". The same thing happened when I entered anime tosho in my safari browser on my other device. I guess it doesn't matter entirely since I can still get in by 23ai but this is frustrating.
Also not getting any messages either. Try another device and run a malware and virus scan. Also clean your history and browser cache and try again. I could try with 3 other devices but there's no point 2 devices and 4 browsers is plenty.
I'm not having it happen so again its likely only you since no one else is confirming it. I just tried with three different browsers on my laptop Firefox, Edge, and Google, and even just tried my cellphone to get to the site. So that's 4 browsers total on two different devices.
If you are getting redirects you probably have a virus. Is your Firefox the latest version?
The anime tosho website URL isn't working, every time I click it I get this message "Your connection is not secure
The owner of 23ai.info has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.
This site uses HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) to specify that Firefox may only connect to it securely. As a result, it is not possible to add an exception for this certificate.". Please look into it. Thank you.
31/05/2018 11:43 — Anonymous