As above and just curious is all!!!!!!!!!!
So can they see what trackers i am connected to if they wanted too or would it come up as downloading from server bla bla bla or would they know its torrents?
As above and just curious is all!!!!!!!!!!
So can they see what trackers i am connected to if they wanted too or would it come up as downloading from server bla bla bla or would they know its torrents?
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I dont think they can but can someone confirm this ? i would also like to know .
I'm not sure if they can pin-point exactly which tracker you use, however I do know that they can definately tell when you've connected to a p2p network. Dozens of peers hammering the same port is a dead give-away.
Since everything you do online has to go through your ISPs server that connects you to the interweb, it's a pretty safe bet that they could monitor that connection.
If they employ an invisible proxy then every connection request requiring DNS resolution that your computer makes could be recognisable to them.
I don't believe that any ISP is going to monitor users as a matter of course so staying inside any 'fair usage' guidelines they have should prevent you coming to their attention.
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Although I do believe that many ISPs can monitor, I don't know if they would actually enforce it unless you were majorly infringing upon their bandwith.
Yes, if they wish to, it is definitely possible.
It is your ISP which gives you your bandwidth and connection services.
Your ISP is the biggest spy to you, if they wish to do.
Yeah , I thought about this a while back your ISP is the only that definetly knows when your using a torrent program probaly the files your downloading too since your using most of your bandwidth if you have cable like I do with Time Warner. What if the MPAA of FBI or RAA and w/e else there is decide to demand logs on users of certain ISP providers to get peoople in trouble
Could they do that?
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