Premiumize.me Premiumize.me

Fun
Version: 0.0.24
Last Update: 2022-12-05

Overview

Premiumize.me is a Chrome extension developed by Premiumize.me. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Premiumize.me is 0.0.24, updated on 2022-12-05.
9,000+ users have installed this extension. 34 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Premiumize.me extension for Google Chrome/Chromium

Premiumize.me allows you to download your torrents securely via our servers. You can also download from several one-click-hosts as premium user without waiting time or captchas. If you want you can use our usenet access, too. But that's not all: with Premiumize.me you also have a voip account (credits included), a VPN service with several locations and a proxy service to circumvent geo-restrictions.

With this addon you are able to download as premium user from several one-click-hosts directly in browser. You don't even need to copy the link, as it detects automatically when you enter a supported link in your browser. Addionally you can use our proxy service to circumvent the geo-restrictions of several supported sites. In case your site is not supported you can select a country and the whole browser traffic will be routed via our proxy.

To use this extension you need a valid premium account on Premiumize.me. Without you are not able to use it.

Rating

34 ratings

Total Installs

9,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-12-05

Current Version

0.0.24

Size

77.85KiB

Author

Premiumize.me

Website

None

Category

Fun

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avatar Costas G
2019-12-03

Excellent.

avatar Daniel
2019-06-16

Bester VPN Service

avatar GutWallSt
2018-03-12

if you have a premium Premiumize.me account You BETTER of the Chrome Extension

avatar Günther Gartenhaus
2018-01-17

Love it

avatar Ryan Blakeslee
2017-10-17

I strongly recommend not using this extension.
It acts as a proxy server in the background sending ALL YOUR TRAFFIC through an IP address that I can't identify and it disables any proxy you might have under normal circumstances.
There's something extremely fishy about this, and I'm sure it has nothing to do with "accelerating your website traffic" or whatever else the publisher might reply with. This smacks of data harvesting, and Google constantly asks me to verify that I'm not a robot when DOING A NORMAL SEARCH because the request is coming from an IP that isn't mine.