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I recently saw a comment on a Torrentfreak article that included something like this: the way ip-collecting copyright trolls behave when they are in a torrent swarm makes it much less likely for them to connect to peers who don't have trackers in their torrents. Is it true? Is it effective?
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Doubtful, and there is no way to know. If you want to protect yourself you need to use a VPN that doesn't keep logs or a seedbox.
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Okay, thanks. I used to have a seedbox, but it started feeling like spending too much money for something that isn't really essential. I seed sometimes some of my torrents, but I comfort myself with the idea that they're not really popular. Although that wouldn't really be foolproof against getting caught, I suppose.
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Jun 02, 2018, 16:17 pm
(This post was last modified: Jun 02, 2018, 16:18 pm by jerrysmatrix. Edited 1 time in total.)
I like to use the IPFilter Updater on top of a VPN. I don't know if it helps or not, and it's probably unnecessary while having a VPN, but it's suppose to filter out fake seeders to help people without a VPN. The theory here, using it with a VPN, is to make downloads a bit more efficient.
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Come to think of it, I think I misunderstood the topic.
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Jun 04, 2018, 18:34 pm
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Removing trackers in no way
makes anything 'safer'.
You get notices from your isp. Your isp doesn't give a shit what trackers you use.