sincity Posted May 31, 2019 Share Posted May 31, 2019 While Usenet groups are no longer so commonly used as in the early days of the internet, they still retain a significant following of users, especially since the advent of NZB readers to make for easy access to specific discussions or topics.However, while free Usenet groups still exist, these have been very much eclipsed by paid-for Usenet groups which aside from having a more reliable service can also provide a safer service with better anti-virus and spam filtering.Therefore it's likely that the modern Usenet user will be using a subscription service to access their favorite groups and content.This doesn't mean to say you can't access Usenet groups for free - you can always get free Usenet trials and just use them one after the other to download Terabytes worth of data for more than four months. We’ve picked out the safer options in this article: well-known brands that have been reviewed either by ourselves or our peers.We also picked out the best Usenet providersWant your company or services to be added to this buyer’s guide? Please email your request to desire.athow@futurenet.com with the URL of the buying guide in the subject line.http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/i1Bt4tO_Mik Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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