@Sighlass
Can't view or listen to either without allowing some software company I have never heard of to access my computer,and I'm just not doing that.
European websites require those disclosures
@sneakypete . Actually more private than most US sites that don't. You are not required to give them anything other than acknowledge they put cookies on ya like every other site including TBR (and YouTube). You don't have to register (I haven't) and two clicks and download is it (and fast downloads).
My browser is set to delete cookies after closing, so I do have to log in to TBR after each session. Same with their site. Name me a website now days that does not set cookies?
This is about as safe a download site as I have found (without pop-up and other crap). It has no negative reviews at scamreview and is highly ranked on Alexa (people are using it).
Problem is the downloads only last 3 days. Also it only offers 10 downloads per file, thus it is not great to use if sharing to a lot of folks, but here at TBR probable only one or two folks actually download anything I put up (so it works for me here).
I have asked if anyone had any problems to report it to me before, nobody has complained except you.
Enter the url youself at virus total and have them scan it with a slew of check sites, all came back negative.
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/urlFar as I know, I have shared 1000s of songs, and not one of them have had a virus or otherwise baddie embedded in them .
After downloading a file you can run it through virus total site and check it before playing it. Most of us run an antivirus program already on our computers (Avast here).
If worried about you ip being recorded during downloading, you could always use a VPN to hide you ip.
I use VPN unlimited ...
https://www.vpnunlimitedapp.com/