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: Modern clones are often flagged by security experts as suspicious, potentially hosting malicious programs or excessive advertising.

: The goal was to re-encode and compress high-quality movies so they could be easily downloaded by users with slow internet connections or limited hard drive space. It YIFY

YIFY, later rebranded as YTS, was one of the most prominent peer-to-peer release groups in the history of digital piracy, specializing in high-definition movie distributions with exceptionally small file sizes. : Modern clones are often flagged by security

: By 2013, the brand rebranded to YTS and launched its own dedicated website to host its library directly. Distinguishing Characteristics : By 2013, the brand rebranded to YTS

: While their releases were praised for visual clarity relative to file size, they were often criticized by audiophiles for having low-bitrate audio and fewer audio channels.

: The group was founded in 2010 by Yiftach Swery, a 23-year-old computer science student from Auckland, New Zealand, using the pseudonym "YIFY".

: Since the original shutdown, numerous "clone" or "imposter" sites (such as yts.mx or yts.ag) have emerged. While these sites use the YIFY/YTS branding and design, they are not operated by the original team.