Yes, Surfshark is a good VPN for torrenting and Netflix as well. Also, it supports Kodi, Hulu, BBC iPlayer and other VoD services. So, it's good for streaming lover because it provides blazing fast server so you can watch your favorite movies without buffering. Check out its review with speed tests here.
Gosh, I love Poland.
...and that's more than the prolific posters on FST can say, because... well, they're prolific posters on FST.
Setup your own torrent box using guides on youtube. My one runs off an ODroid C2 and IPVanish VPN (up in the loft/attic and out of the way). Once you`ve set it up you can down all the crap you want and seed away without messing up your main PC
Most of the torrent sites are banned in my country but I found a way out. I have been using Opera browser that has a free, built-in VPN. So I am still able to download from torrent sites.
Eh, Opera went downhill after the switch to Chromium's engine, and hit rock bottom with the Qihoo buyout. I recommend Tor Browser, then you can reach The Pirate Bay at http://piratebayztemzmv.onion/. Better than any proxy, since it's actually run by them.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I need to find something to use in the states to protect me when using torrents now. Never have had an issue but I downloaded a movie a few weeks ago and got a notice from my isp saying that I had received strike 1 or something to that sort because I had downloaded or somebody using my internet had downloaded something that was copyrighted.
https://thatoneprivacysite.net/
TorrentFreak's list of recommended VPN services hasn't been updated for 2020 yet (and PIA still tops last year's). This one is generally considered to be accurate and unbiased.
Some friends have recommended Windscribe and ExpressVPN to me. TPB apparently vouches for AzireVPN, which explicitly allows torrents, by linking to them at the bottom of their homepage.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I really don't understand why people still use torrents, but a VPN will spoof your IP address. However, if they keep logs, a dogged infringement prosecutor can still find you, plus you have to pay for a decent VPN. Better off going with paid newshosting service and using nzb's.
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