• hamid 🏴
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    36 days ago

    Yes, a hosted seedbox paid with crypto and self managed keys is the way to go for torrenting

      • @[email protected]
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        15 days ago

        As he said, paid with crypto and managed with his own keys. I don’t see how the seedbox provider can trace you if you do that, so there’s not that much to worry about

        • @[email protected]
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          24 days ago

          You’re going to connect to the seedbox at some point, which ties your IP to the traffic. If you are worried about a VPN attaching your IP to traffic, this is no different, no?

          • @[email protected]
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            4 days ago

            SFTP over TOR. This should be a requirement at this point.

            If you’re not doing that, then yes you’re technically right in that seedbox companies can be subpoenaed too. I usually use TOR to copy over what little I torrent.

      • hamid 🏴
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        -16 days ago

        I am not worried about my torrenting traffic. I am worried about installing their software on my machine and giving them wide access including port mirroring.

    • @[email protected]
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      56 days ago

      What evidence do you have that no-log VPNs are compromised by the NSA? What about VPNs based in other countries like Canada?

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        the US has so much geopolitical reach that companies in canada or elsewhere would just hand over the question if it was high enough profile.

        • @[email protected]
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          46 days ago

          That’s an interesting point, but I think the “if it’s high profile enough” is key. People torrenting files is probably low on their priorities. On the other hand, somebody organizing a terrorist cell is probably much higher.

          Companies might have an interest in finding pirates, but it would not be as easy for them to get other companies to comply with their subpoenas.

          • KillingTimeItself
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            46 days ago

            yeah if ur just a dude pirating, it probably doesn’t matter, but if they find you’ve done a large crime, you can bet your ass that shits getting yoinked from you.

            companies might, but that’s almost entirely through legal processes. ceast and desists, required reporting, etc…

      • hamid 🏴
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        -56 days ago

        You might have heard about Edward Snowden? Have you looked into anything that he leaked?

        • @[email protected]
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          136 days ago

          The existence of the NSA and their activities is not proof that they have backdoors in VPNs. That’s bogeyman conspiracy theory shit—“they could be anywhere, therefore they’re everywhere!”

          You still haven’t answered the question, and I’m beginning to think you are making shit up based on paranoia.

          • hamid 🏴
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            6 days ago

            Go ahead and use these services. I don’t care about you, what you do or what you think. You are deeply unserious if you are not paranoid about the surveillance and I really have nothing to discuss with you.

            • @Syntha
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              76 days ago

              Is there literally any evidence that the US government managed to extract useful information from no-log vpn providers in the US?

              • SaltySalamander
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                26 days ago

                I have (anecdotal) evidence that they, in fact, can’t extract useful information from one particular no-log vpn provider in the US, PIA. They showed up to seize data, but walked away empty-handed when they found out that they are, truly, no-log and their servers run entirely from RAM, so no drives to extract data from.

          • hamid 🏴
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            -56 days ago

            My behavior is toxic because I am saying VPN services aren’t safe? OK whatever. I really don’t care what the fuck you do. Go ahead and pay money for these services 🤷‍♀️

        • @[email protected]
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          26 days ago

          Is your home machine, your phone, better protected than the VPN servers? I bet you’re not as good at IT security as the IT security staff VPN companies hire

          If your threat model includes nation state actors, you’re best off not using networked computers

          • sunzu2
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            04 days ago

            I am all about good tinfoil but some of these people acting as if they are SNOWDEN lol

            Yes if feds wanted to catch you shitposting, watching big titied asian porn and downloading coldplay… I think there raised ways than compromising a VPN provider.

            Unless it is a honey pot, then use a different VPN provider. Gonna need trust at the end of the day.