I was thinking to download modrinth but it asked me for pass so I stopped because it could hack you,since I only have 1 acc so I was scared and I need your thoughts on it.
Yes, yes it is safe. It's made by people that are Fabric mod developers. So no you won't get hacked. From the some making projects like Jumploader to work with Curseforge/Twitch launcher.
FIbermc a search engine that directs people to Curseforge, Modrinth primarily.
To Patchwork as a Forge/Fabric mods type compatibility layer to Legacy Fabric/Cursed Fabric (1.3 to 1.13.2 and Beta 1.7.3) mods.
I literally am the most LF/CF have had for advertising or wikis about those projects because no one else cares and focuses on modern versions and I look out for many of the Fabric community projects. So I can vouch for their projects in that community.
Modrinth is a better place for mod devs to post their projects and an alternative to Curseforge if players were looking for one.
Like it says as a summary of itself: An open source modding platform, built to be performant and modern.
So no it won't give you a virus, or you won't get hacked. It's not a mod repost site that's dodgey and misleading don't worry.
Planet Minecraft sure (similar with MCPEDL for Bedrock mobile or Windows 10 edition projects, it all depends how they are uploaded and what they redirect or not, same with the MCForums when people used to post them a lot more back in the day) but it's just got redirects or file uploads it isn't dodgey either. Those with adfly or other things sure were annoying but where what they were.
If you see a 9Minecraft or certain others then sure but no Curseforge, Modrinth and Planet Minecraft are all safe. I've seen my videos on mod repost sites without my asking, but I'm not going to block my videos if I want to post to MCForums or get views still from them even though I don't care for views.
I've seen enough mod respost sites or anime stealing sites to know the differences for those types then official ones by communities/companies.
I just tried downloading a mod and I had no issues, it just showed the 'where to send the download' window for me that's it. But it may vary per project maybe?
For modpacks maybe it may differ as it wants to direct you towards their launcher probably.
Sure it requires GitHub (when I first came across it what 1-2 years ago now) to login to the site, which is more a service Programmers use for their projects but otherwise it's fine. But there are other login in options now. The site has come a long way Modrinth over the years.
I was thinking to download modrinth but it asked me for pass so I stopped because it could hack you,since I only have 1 acc so I was scared and I need your thoughts on it.
Yes, yes it is safe. It's made by people that are Fabric mod developers. So no you won't get hacked. From the some making projects like Jumploader to work with Curseforge/Twitch launcher.
FIbermc a search engine that directs people to Curseforge, Modrinth primarily.
To Patchwork as a Forge/Fabric mods type compatibility layer to Legacy Fabric/Cursed Fabric (1.3 to 1.13.2 and Beta 1.7.3) mods.
I literally am the most LF/CF have had for advertising or wikis about those projects because no one else cares and focuses on modern versions and I look out for many of the Fabric community projects. So I can vouch for their projects in that community.
Modrinth is a better place for mod devs to post their projects and an alternative to Curseforge if players were looking for one.
Like it says as a summary of itself: An open source modding platform, built to be performant and modern.
So no it won't give you a virus, or you won't get hacked. It's not a mod repost site that's dodgey and misleading don't worry.
Planet Minecraft sure (similar with MCPEDL for Bedrock mobile or Windows 10 edition projects, it all depends how they are uploaded and what they redirect or not, same with the MCForums when people used to post them a lot more back in the day) but it's just got redirects or file uploads it isn't dodgey either. Those with adfly or other things sure were annoying but where what they were.
If you see a 9Minecraft or certain others then sure but no Curseforge, Modrinth and Planet Minecraft are all safe. I've seen my videos on mod repost sites without my asking, but I'm not going to block my videos if I want to post to MCForums or get views still from them even though I don't care for views.
I've seen enough mod respost sites or anime stealing sites to know the differences for those types then official ones by communities/companies.
I just tried downloading a mod and I had no issues, it just showed the 'where to send the download' window for me that's it. But it may vary per project maybe?
For modpacks maybe it may differ as it wants to direct you towards their launcher probably.
Sure it requires GitHub (when I first came across it what 1-2 years ago now) to login to the site, which is more a service Programmers use for their projects but otherwise it's fine. But there are other login in options now. The site has come a long way Modrinth over the years.
Can't say about ads though either.
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Modrinth is safe.