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Report abuse or illegal content

Use the right contact and provide exact technical identifiers. Parsget targets an acknowledgment within two working days, then reviews each report on its facts.

Last updated August 23, 2026Effective August 23, 2026Version 1
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Choose the right contact

Parsget targets an acknowledgment within two working days. A working day is Monday through Friday, excluding days when the responsible team is closed for a public holiday. An acknowledgment only confirms receipt. It does not mean that Parsget accepted the allegation or promised a particular outcome or completion date.

Parsget is not an emergency service; if someone is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services before emailing Parsget.

Before you send a report

  • Identify the exact Parsget URL, infohash, IP address, port, and UTC timestamp that applies to the report.
  • Explain why the identified material or activity is unlawful, abusive, or unauthorized. Name the relevant jurisdiction or rule when you can.
  • State who you are and whether you act for a rights holder, affected person, provider, or authority.
  • Describe how you collected the evidence. Include short logs or screenshots only when they help Parsget verify the report.
  • Include a good-faith statement that the report is accurate and complete to the best of your knowledge.

Direct download or Parsget link report

Use this template for a Parsget download URL, shared link, cached item, search result, or other specific resource.

Direct download notice template

Send the completed template to the abuse inbox.

Open email
To: abuse@parsget.com|Subject: [Copyright Notice] Exact Parsget URL
Reporter name:
Organization, if any:
Email address:
Relationship to the affected person or rights holder:

Report category:
Affected work or material:
Exact Parsget URL or URLs:
Why the identified material or activity is unlawful:
Relevant jurisdiction or law, if known:
Supporting evidence and how it was obtained:
Requested action:

I believe in good faith that the information and allegations in this notice are accurate and complete.

Date:
Electronic signature:

BitTorrent activity report

A torrent title or filename alone is not enough to identify an event. Include the infohash together with the observed IP address, port, and UTC timestamp.

BitTorrent notice template

Keep timestamps in UTC and identify the monitoring method.

Open email
To: abuse@parsget.com|Subject: [Torrent Abuse] Infohash and UTC timestamp
Reporter name:
Organization, if any:
Email address:
Rights holder or affected party:
Authority to act for that party:

Affected work:
Torrent name:
Infohash, SHA-1 or SHA-256:
Observed IP address:
Observed port:
Observation timestamp in UTC:
Monitoring method or tool:
Supporting evidence:
Why the identified activity is infringing:
Requested action:

I believe in good faith that the information and allegations in this notice are accurate and complete.

Date:
Electronic signature:

Security or network abuse report

Use this template for phishing, malware delivery, account compromise, scanning, attacks, or other network abuse connected to Parsget infrastructure.

Security incident template

Send only the log lines needed to identify and assess the incident.

Open email
To: security@parsget.com|Subject: [Security Incident] Source IP and UTC timestamp
Reporter name:
Organization, if any:
Email address:

Incident type:
Source IP and port:
Destination IP and port:
Protocol:
First observed, UTC:
Last observed, UTC:
Exact Parsget URL or other identifier, if available:
Observed behavior:
Why this activity violates law or Parsget rules:
Concise log excerpts:
Requested action:

I believe in good faith that the information and allegations in this report are accurate and complete.

Date:
Electronic signature:

Privacy or non-consensual material report

Use this template when identified material violates privacy, depicts someone without lawful consent, or exposes personal information unlawfully.

Privacy notice template

Explain your relationship to the affected person and avoid unrelated personal data.

Open email
To: abuse@parsget.com|Subject: [Privacy Report] Exact Parsget URL
Reporter name:
Organization, if any:
Email address:
Affected person:
Relationship to the affected person:

Exact URL or location:
Description of the material:
Why publication or use is unlawful or unauthorized:
Relevant jurisdiction or law, if known:
Supporting evidence:
Requested action:

I believe in good faith that the information and allegations in this notice are accurate and complete.

Date:
Electronic signature:

What happens after a report

  1. 1Received

    The report reached the appropriate Parsget contact address.

  2. 2Needs information

    Parsget cannot identify or assess the report without more detail.

  3. 3Under review

    The evidence, resource, and available account or technical records are being reviewed.

  4. 4Actioned

    Parsget imposed a targeted restriction or took another documented step.

  5. 5Rejected

    The evidence did not support the requested action or the request was abusive.

  6. 6No match

    The supplied identifiers did not match a Parsget resource or event.

  7. 7Closed

    The review and required communications ended.

Depending on the evidence and context, Parsget may restrict a link, cancel a transfer, remove a cached copy, restrict a hash, limit a feature, act on an account, preserve relevant evidence, request more information, or take no action.

Parsget communicates the outcome to the reporter unless law, safety, security, or a valid confidentiality restriction prevents it. When appropriate and legally permitted, Parsget also tells the affected user what was restricted, why it was restricted, and how to contest the decision.

A status update does not entitle a reporter to account records, identifying information, download history, or other non-public user data. Parsget discloses that information only when a valid legal basis permits or requires it.

Privacy and case records

Parsget limits report data to what is needed to investigate, communicate, protect the service, comply with law, and handle disputes. The Privacy Policy describes retention periods and the circumstances in which information may be shared.