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Got copyright notice/ help with privacy in utorrent.
EnigmaticSky:
Well I got a thing from my isp about downloading Bleach season 3 from here at bakabt, which funny enough is the one series I have been getting for a friend instead of myself. The letter consisted of them thanking me for liking the anime, then saying I could watch it at Crunchyroll... huh. They also said I should delete my copy, blah blah blah. It didn't sound too harsh at all. I switched to a new computer before starting the site, and decided to go with utorrent instead of deluge as i was using before, and stupidly didn't configure it to give me some security. Major fail on my part, but even before I wasn't doing as much as I could have. Anyway I would like help getting protected. I am moving, and will be switching isps as a result in about a week (luckily enough), so I will start again then.
So far I have:
Gotten peerblock, and enabled the p2p, advertising, spyware, and education lists. (I know it is debated as to how helpful it is, but it can't hurt can it?)
Enabled encrypt my connection in utorrent, legacy connections is unchecked (I can't believe I didn't do this earlier)
Randomized the ports used
Anything else I should do? No matter how basic I would like to here it; I may have missed it. I know generally how proxies work, but they seem to always either cost money, really reduce speeds, or both, so that's a no unless there happens to be one that doesn't have a noticeable drop in speed and is free. Also I have heard vpn tossed around a bit, but it sounds like the same thing as a proxy. Also what is this about DHT networks? I saw one topic that mentioned you shouldn't have it checked, but I don't know the deal with it.
But yeah, any help would be nice. I hope I am on the right track at least.
Kyrdua:
VPN is like proxy except it encrypts your entire network (or from my knowledge that's what it does).
so yeah, pretty positive it's more effective than proxy, get the bittorrent centric VPN's though.
Peerblock? seriously, screw that. blocking peers is not the point of P2P. besides, they will still likely know you're torrenting through other means. and that's outdated as far as i know.
The reason proxies/VPN are not free is because of bandwidth. you don't get high speed internet for free don't you? same applies to those.
vuzedome:
Go for a VPN, that's the best solution that I will recommend.
Bob2004:
A VPN routes your internet traffic via a remote server somewhere else, usually in another country. This means that to every website, torrent tracker, peer, etc you connect to, your real IP address will be hidden; they'll just see the VPN server. Additionally, proper VPNs also encrypt all the traffic between your PC and their server, so your ISP can't see what it is you're doing with your connection.
They do cost money, but if you look around, you can find some decent VPN services at a reasonable price. Try SwissVPN as a reasonable starting point, though there are others out there too.
As for Peerblock, yeah, it's completely useless, since it can't possibly identify dangerous IP addresses, and by the time they do get added to the list, they've usually already changed. It's more of a liability than a help, since it blocks so many safe IP addresses as well.
Anyway, the only real safe solution is to use a VPN. Even that's not perfect, but it is more than enough to protect against P2P monitoring; and there aren't really any other ways to do it.
AceHigh:
Free solution: Connect to TOR or get another VPN solution (cons: if free, it might be slow)
If you are willing to pay few bucks each month: Get Usenet, not only do you get access to more than via torrent, especially if you look for less popular anime/movies/games, etc... but also it is completely safe for you.
If you want a very expensive solution: move to Sweden or other country with legal framework that protect user privacy and has good internet. Moving part would be the expensive one btw.
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