Grasping the concept of certain movies, like Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, may be really difficult at first watch, but TFPDL, a non-Torrent website that offers quality video files for a data bargain, shouldn’t be. Although advertisers have succeeded in cramming every nook and cranny on the website with so much ad-bots, always remember that you’re the human, hence you’re smarter. This how-to article will help you see that, and guide you on how to successfully navigate TFPDL to download your favourite movies and TV show episodes, henceforth.

How to Download From TFPDL:

  1. Fiddle with your browsers and type in either of these

2. Look-up the movie title you intend to download by using the Search box. For the purpose of this tutorial, let’s use TENET. Tyepe in the keyword and press ENTER. You’ll see a drop down like this one:

If you don’t see the file quality, or desired movie in the list that first pops up, you click More results. You’ll see a list with more options and images now, click your most preferred.

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3. Locate the Download Now button and click it.

4. This is the part where it gets tricky. After clicking on the Download Now button, take care to properly observe the URL. It MUST be of the nature (https://www.xproxxx.org/…). If this isn’t what’s loading, GO BACK immediately!

6. Click Click Here to proceed for Links to advance.

7. Take note. New, similar pages to the one above will open (should be two in number). The only thing that’ll be different, asides its URL, is the instruction on the blue, CTA button. Click them all until you get to the page in #8.

8. When you see the page requesting for a password, below, know you’re more than halfway done. The password to key in is TFPDL.

9. Things tend to get a bit tricky here, when you see multiple sub-links. Clicking on any of them will aid you in your download mission, but I’ve marked my two favourites – FireFiles and ZippyShares.

10. Here’s what ZippyShare’s landng pages look like. Just click Download Now and you’re good to go. Your video begins to download, automatically.

PS: For FireFIles, you’d need to click the Download button for some more pages (like we did in #7); asides from that, the principle is the same.

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