Re: BT Safety for Dummies
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Originally Posted by
slaughterads
NO 'blocking' software will protect you from a third party retrieving the cloud list OF WHICH YOU ARE PART from the tracker.
Of course giving your IP is unavoidable when announcing to the tracker, and as long as you're active on that torrent (and often afterwards, due to peer caching) others will be able to get it. The idea here is preventing the bad "others" from connecting to you - which isn't a flawless concept, but yes better than going unprotected, specially on public torrents.
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usually they are after the big fish, so i am not worried..yet!
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Thanks,
Didnt know about that scams,
Thanks a Lot :p
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yeah its never been safe, they will catch isp, use seedboxxxxxx
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I wish I had this when I first started to BT.
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To be on safer side , use Private trackers with Seedboxes. anonymizing services are banned on mostly private trackers.
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Re: BT Safety for Dummies
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Originally Posted by
diew
To be on safer side , use Private trackers with Seedboxes
100% agreed , using seedboxes with closed communities will avoid so many safety options you should do to be in the safe side , and then you just download your files from the box with a FTP access . However enjoy sharing in that case doesn't exist and that's why many people may ignore it just for the fun ( and they're right about that :P )
For me , it's not an issue here yet to download copyrighted materials but if it'd ever exsisted i wouldn't hesitate to use seedboxes
Good Luck evrybody
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Originally Posted by
iSam
100% agreed , using seedboxes with closed communities will avoid so many safety options you should do to be in the safe side , and then you just download your files from the box with a FTP access . However enjoy sharing in that case doesn't exist and that's why many people may ignore it just for the fun ( and they're right about that :P )
Want security? Can afford paying? Don't want to feel bad about not sharing(!)? Then just pay for a Usenet service. :unsure: