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Premiumize.me for Kodi Add-ons


Premiumize.me is an extension for Google Chrome/Chromium. It also allows you to download your torrents securely via our servers. You can also download from several one-click-hosts as premium user without waiting time or captchas.

What is Premiumize.me ?


Premiumize is a service run by Nokotek Limited, a company registered in Hong Kong in November 7, 2013 with registration number 1992931. The service itself started in June 9, 2011 as an aggregated premium membership service (hence its name).

The following are currently offered:
  • filehost unlocking (i.e. premium aggregator).

  • Cloud torrent.

  • Usenet file fetching.

  • VPN.

  • VoIP.

  • Geo unrestrict (to unlock sites available only in a certain region).


All the services work under a “fair use” policy, where resources are distributed following a system of points. All users receive 1,000 points the first day of the month, which they can spend before the next period starts.Roughly, 1 point equals 1 GB, but special regulations may apply for particular services. Some troublesome hosts are assigned a factor which acts as a multiplier to calculate the number of required points.

 

Where can I get Premiumize.me ?


This link will take you to their home page where you be required to signup to join. This is a paid service, much the same as Real Debrid is, their rates are comparable to Real Debrid. If you have any questions or concerns, click here for their FAQ section.

 

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Once you have joined and paid for their subscription, you will see your Home page like the one shown here:
  • Customer ID: will be a 9 digit Number.

  • Pin: for security reasons, your pin is hidden, to access it simply click on Show Pin.

  • E-Mail: Was the email you used at registration.

  • Password: Same as when registered. Both Email / Password can be changed at any time as indicated above.


 

Where and How do I Install it?


Where to install Premiumize.me ? For those of you who have Real Debrid, you will have noticed it when you were enabling RD in URL Resolver/Resolve URL. It’s located directly above it, so this will be very familiar to those users. For those of you who do not have a Real Debrid Account, the following steps are quite simple.

 

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To access URL Resolver/Resolve URL:
  • Select System in Kodi.

  • System Settings.

  • Scroll down Expert (1.) click anywhere in that area till it reads Expert if not there already.

  • Move the Cursor up to Add-ons (2.)

  • If Unknown sources (3.) is not enabled, select then click on YES to confirm.

  • Move up to Manage Dependencies (4.) and select to continue.

  • Scroll down to Resolve URL then URL Resolver. Dependencies are listed in alphabetical order.

  • Click on Configure to continue.


 

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Click on Universal Resolvers, then scroll down to Premiumize.me and select Priority.

 

 

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A keypad will appear.
  • Click on Backspace three (3) times to remove the number 100.

  • Enter the number 90 by clicking on each digit.

  • Select Done when completed.

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As a result of selecting done, you will be taken back to the Reslove URL add-on page. Select Configure again to proceed to the next step.

 



 

Enabling Premiumize.me


 

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Since selecting Configure, return to Universal Resolvers until you reach premiumize.me again and do the following:



  1. Select Login and Customer ID and PIN will appear.

  2. Customer ID: enter the Nine (9) Digit number supplied after registering. A keyboard will appear allowing you to input this number, click OK when done.

  3. PIN : Repeat the same process for PIN as you did with step 2. Due to security, the numbers will not appear as you type. So please be careful when entering, take your time there are 16 numbers/letters.


 

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When completed, you must select OK for the changes to “stick”. Failure to do so will require you to repeat the process over again from the beginning.

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