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    I use an anonymous VPN for several trackers, but have noticed several trackers disallowing them now. What methods are there that prevent my ISP from seeing that this is bit torrent traffic?


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    Most Trackers ,I think do NOT allow VPN's neeed to get "permission" first ,if NOT Acct,disable.

    I am nOT sure what ISP u have and what country,as longas u don't get too many Copyright Infringement complaints, I think u be okay, I got many complaints, and still my ISP still seems to accomodate my Torrenting activity,of course they know,they are the one that is the source for u to hook-up to the net in the first place. They are just keeping a ""blind eye" some how......

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    Quote Originally Posted by unattended View Post
    I use an anonymous VPN for several trackers, but have noticed several trackers disallowing them now. What methods are there that prevent my ISP from seeing that this is bit torrent traffic?
    There's a method that will make you completely invisible on the web, without an exception. It's so perfect/fast/smooth and effective that no one will be able to trace your activity/data online, not even your ISP but I dare not mention it.

    Look for yourself, if you do find it, it will be the end of your real identity on the web forever.

    If not, you should keep using VPN as it does not worth the risk to get copyright notice in the west (I assume that's where you're located) But as the user above me said, it's better to get the permission then to get account disabled.

    Good luck.

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    Besides using Tor Browser,proxies,and Bitcoin - not sure how one is able to stay anonymous

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    If you do the torrenting over https, can the ISPs still identify it as torrent traffic? I'm not sure at what level the traffic is encrypted with https.


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    Quote Originally Posted by unattended View Post
    If you do the torrenting over https, can the ISPs still identify it as torrent traffic? I'm not sure at what level the traffic is encrypted with https.
    Yes. Don't be stupid, your traffic can't hide behind a protocol's extension. The only way to hide it is to get behind some server/proxy/network.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatcdfan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by unattended View Post
    If you do the torrenting over https, can the ISPs still identify it as torrent traffic? I'm not sure at what level the traffic is encrypted with https.
    Yes. Don't be stupid, your traffic can't hide behind a protocol's extension. The only way to hide it is to get behind some server/proxy/network.
    No need to call me stupid. Stupid would have been assuming it without knowing. I was ignorant to the facts about what level of encryption https provides and attempted to educate myself through those more knowledgeable.


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    Quote Originally Posted by unattended View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by whatcdfan View Post

    Yes. Don't be stupid, your traffic can't hide behind a protocol's extension. The only way to hide it is to get behind some server/proxy/network.
    No need to call me stupid. Stupid would have been assuming it without knowing. I was ignorant to the facts about what level of encryption https provides and attempted to educate myself through those more knowledgeable.
    You could either have read that as a turn of phrase meaning to tread cautiously or interpreted as a direct insult because you have a heightened sense of insecurity. Don't be stupid, hide your insecurity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjmacky View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by unattended View Post
    No need to call me stupid. Stupid would have been assuming it without knowing. I was ignorant to the facts about what level of encryption https provides and attempted to educate myself through those more knowledgeable.
    You could either have read that as a turn of phrase meaning to tread cautiously or interpreted as a direct insult because you have a heightened sense of insecurity. Don't be stupid, hide your insecurity.
    haha I really didn't even think of interpreting it that way. Thanks.

    That being said, it seems like all these sites just WANT you to get caught by creating these rules. Banning the one manner of maintaining a good level of anonymity without offering any alternatives.


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    Peerblock is a good program it blocks out ranges of IPs trying to spy on you.

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