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REAL-DEBRID

The Debrid Tool That Supports Over 40 File Share Hosts!

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This share is information-only. There is nothing to download.

And I'm not trying to push you towards buying anything; I'm just sharing details about something that is working like gangbusters for me.

But you will only be stifling your own ability to get 50X more downloads of really high-value courses and other files if you don't seriously consider getting this.

As many of you know, I use Real-Debrid and I am very happy with it. I have also written a lot about it and just moments ago, via PM, I answered another forum member's questions about using premium links.

So I am sharing a link to a site that will give you a condensed overview of this nifty little app.

In reading the article, you'll learn about...

- The benefits of having a Real-Debrid account
- The available pricing plans and payment options
- How to set up your account
- All about the Fidelity Points you accrue each time you renew (and how they DECREASE your subscription renewal price)
- How to install Real-Debrid on an Amazon FireTV Stick (movies, anyone?!)
- How to navigate inside your account; and,
- Why you should delete your download history every so often


The only thing the article doesn't cover is which file share hosts Real-Debrid supports.

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Well, that changes from time to time.

Real-Debrid used to support Nitroflare links but every Nitroflare link I ever tested in it came up empty. So it's no real surprise that it doesn't support that host any longer.

Another example of a formerly supported host is Zippyshare. Most of you know, by now, that Zippy bit the dust and died on March 31, 2023 --- I wrote a post about it as a head's up.

So, as file hosts change, debrid tools must adapt.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
REAL-DEBRID


What I explained to my forum buddy is that by using Real-Debrid, you are no longer shackled to one premium file host.

Having a paid Nitroflare account limits you to having to use their links.

Now, compare that to having an account on Real-Debrid, where you can grab premium links from file share sites (ex: dl4all.org, ebookee.com, sanet.st and tens of dozens more) and plug them into the window.

Click a button and wait a few seconds.

The download links will change to green bars (which means the links were found on the host server and Real-Debrid successfully converted them) or red bars (there was a problem --- either the files were not on the server, were corrupt or another problem prevented Real-Debrid from converting the links).

I explained that what a debrid tool does is...

* It search for the links on a file host it supports;
* It finds and converts the link(s) by removing any code or whatever proprietary data it contains that keeps you from using them without having an account with that host;
* It gives the file a completely new name, which makes it possible for you to use it inside of your Real-Debrid account.

I also explained that you can grab missing pieces of files and mix-and-match downloads for courses, etc. when you use Real-Debrid. If a 5-part course download has 3 dead links on Nitroflare, for example, you can look for the links to those missing file parts on [Reported by Members as premium hosting that SUCK! Use MEDIAFIRE or MEGA.NZ :) !!!] or other host.

Finding premium links is not a problem --- the web is writhing with 'em on all kinds of sites. It's getting to USE those links that keeps you on the outside looking in.

Having your own Real-Debrid account will remove those barriers.

But getting back to business, as of this writing, here's the list of premium link hosts Real-Debrid supports:

FILE HOSTS SUPPORTED BY REAL-DEBRID: This list (shown in alphabetical order) is current as of April 5, 2023.
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4Shared
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Bayfiles
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ClicknUpload
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Dailymotion
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Data Filehost
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DDL.to / DDownload
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Drop.download / DropAPK
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Easybytez
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Fastclick
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file.al
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Filefactory
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Filerio
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Flashbit
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Gigapeta
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Google Drive
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HexUpload
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Hitfile
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Hulkshare
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Isra.cloud
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Katfile
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Load.to
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Mediafire
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Mega
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Mixdrop
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Prefiles
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RadioTunes
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[Reported by Members as premium hosting that SUCK! Use MEDIAFIRE or MEGA.NZ :) !!!]
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Redtube
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Scribd
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Sendspace
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SendCloud
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Streamtape
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Turbobit
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Tusfiles
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Ulozto
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Upstream
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Uptobox
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Userscloud
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UsersDrive
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VideoBin
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Vidoza
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Vimeo
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VK
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Voe
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Wipfiles
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Wupfile / Salefiles
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Youporn
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Youtube
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So it supports 49 file share hosts.

But what's even more impressive is, it supports non-premium links on sites like Mediafire, Mega, Scribd and Youtube.

I've used Mega links in the app. It makes a world of difference over downloading direct from Mega because you won't face file transfer limits and their slow servers. I use IDM to download all and set it to download automatically in the background while I do other things.

And I also explained that you should never share your converted links. It will get your debrid account banned. I'm telling you from experience but I was lucky that Real-Debrid bought my defense and let me off the hook.

And so I back to telling you why you're only hurting yourself if you refuse to get a good debrid tool. Marketing courses are growing larger by the minute. These gurus are trying to justify asking for thousands of dollars for courses by making the file size muitl-gigs (it could also be to discourage pirating them). So if you're one to post a REQ post for a 10 GB course, good luck with that unless someone can find an existing link for you. And even then, that will cause the link to be taken down when heavy traffic hits it.

Get yourself a Real-Debrid account and you're all set.

WHAT I LEARNED

I just learned a neat trick from reading the article. My download history was almost 10 pages long with hundreds of links and I just deleted it all --- in one fell swoop.

While I was unable to follow all of the steps in the article because my Real-Debrid dashboard showed My Downloads instead of a Download HIstory link, I ended up in the right place nonetheless.

If --- like me --- you already use Real-Debrid and have a download history with hundreds of links in your download history, here's how to delete it all with a few little clicks:

1 - Log into your account
2 - Click on the My Downloads text link (you'll see it on the right of the screen) to see a list of everything you've downloaded.
3 - Inside the list of download links, to the right of the chart, you will see a red X. You can click that X for each individual file you don't want but that's the tedious way. To delete every download link on that page, use the red X at the very top of the chart. You will know it worked when you see one less numbered tag (ex: [10]) showing at the top of the chart.

Continue doing that for each page, until all of your links are gone. You will see a blank space.

If you feel the need to keep any of the links to revisit in the future, that's an option.

Like getting rid of old emails you no longer have use for, or clearing your browser's cache, there is a real benefit to "wiping the slate clean" in Real-Debrid, too.

And before I forget, here's the link to the article...

IS REAL DEBRID WORTH IT?
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This article will sum up the important details for you nicely.

So take a moment and read the article. You will learn a lot more about Real-Debrid --- and whether the author thinks it's worth it.

But be sure to read about why you should routinely delete your download history inside your account.

Enjoy!

Thanks
for reading!
Layna61524
Thank you Layna...reps. I love it for movies on Kodi. I was always frustrated, and under impressed with the quality and reliability before, and all that is gone now.

Love it.
Great secret from the sack of BBHF wizard Layna! Tanks mate for the secret!!
@Milo76: You're welcome, buddy. I am with you --- when I first tried Real-Debrid years ago, I also had Deepbrid and was more in favor of the latter. Then Deepbrid supposedly underwent new management and it crashed-and-burned (in terms of how the debrid tool functioned). Their customer support was more like a cruel joke --- if you even heard back from them at all.

Someone here (on BBHF) hipped me to Real-Debrid years ago and back then, I wasn't too impressed because R-D supported only a few file hosts and the service was spotty.

But, as you said, all that has changed --- and IMHO (knock-on-wood), they're getting better all the time.

On another note, when I read your comment that you use Real-Debrid on Kodi, it sounded like a foreign language to me. Yet, I can use an elementary-level guide on doing something like that so I can access more movies. If you can suggest some reading material, please let me know. A PM will do.

Thanks
for posting!
Layna61524
Message sent Layna. Weeks later. Lol
57yes 57yes 57yes You are one great sales person Layna!

12days says many Thanks and reps for all this great information! 57yes 57yes 57yes
Thanks for sharing this source, i haven't tried yet but that page needs some redesign, if not Layna and some reviews, i'd be lost...
I agree with you, Rasur. They do themselves a real injustice because it's a great app. The customer support is a bit "off" --- thank goodness it's such an intuitive program that you likely will never need CS unless you have problems with logging in or there's some glitch in the operation.

I've been a customer for going on 3 years now and I have never had to engage with their CS (not counting the time they locked my account due to suspected hacking but it was links I shared with a few people on BBHF). They were very pleasant in an email but the language was choppy, which brought attention that English isn't their native language and they're based in another country. I believe they're somewhere in France but I could be wrong.

Of course, I'm not using international status as an excuse for having poor customer service. Goodness knows there are plenty of US-based companies with sucky customer support so I want to make that crystal clear.

It's a real shame they don't strive to enhance both their customer relations and their website because the product is fantastic.

I don't want to appear superstitious but the last time I boasted about the Deepbrid app (my first debrid tool) a few years ago, it's customer support and file processing went kaput shortly afterwards. They were under new management and that could be the reason DB fell out of grace with me. I'm almost afraid to say much more about Real-Debrid because when I begin to praise a debrid tool, that's when it seems to unravel at the seams with poor customer support and failed conversions that tailspin into self-destruct mode. 10rofl

Thanks
for reading!
Layna61524
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