In early 2020, the platform officially merged with its sister site to form Zone-Annuaire .
is a prominent French-language platform historically dedicated to indexing direct download links for various digital media, including films, TV series, music, and software. Often associated with the broader "Zone-Telechargement" ecosystem, it has served as a central directory for users seeking pirated content via direct link services like 1fichier or Uptobox. A Complex Identity and Evolution
Following the merger, the site underwent further rebranding, briefly operating as ZT-ZA before frequently cycling through new domain extensions such as .blog , .cam , .day , and .moe to evade censorship.
Unlike peer-to-peer torrent sites like Torrent9 or Cpasbien, Annuaire-Telechargement primarily focused on "DDL" (Direct Download Links), which allowed users to download files directly from a server rather than sharing them with others. Legal and Safety Risks
Operating in a legal gray area (and often outright illegality), Annuaire-Telechargement faces constant scrutiny from anti-piracy organizations.
Due to its popularity, dozens of fraudulent "mirror" or "clone" sites exist. These often use similar URLs to trick users into downloading malware or entering personal data.
The site's history is marked by frequent name changes and domain shifts, often triggered by legal pressure or technical takedowns.
Understanding Annuaire-Telechargement: A Legacy of Digital Content Access