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@BronzeAgeHogCranker @BigTony >image doesn't include guide
Ehhh
>buy vpn
>nord has a good rep of not fucking people over for torrenting, I personally use a shithole vpn owned by a guy in africa and his entire clientele is blackhats so he can't screw any of us without losing job. Also he's told nato to fuck themselves multiple times. It's a funny story of a guy breaching us gov servers (they're coded by dozens of companies like 20 years ago all interconnected so they're cake to hack)
>install qbittorrent (or any I guess but qbit is the best I found)
>get a torrent browser (1337x is the normie one, it's like google for trackers and you can get anything from games to audiobooks off it)
>plug and chug the magnet links into your torrent client while on vpn and enjoy free shit
>also make sure you configure qbit to ONLY use tun0 in case your vpn drops for a second so your isp doesn't try to cuck you for grabbing a game/movie from 30 years ago
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@djsumdog @BigTony @BronzeAgeHogCranker My grand theory on vpns is if they can afford advertising and the public is allowed to use them, they're already fbi honeypots (this goes same for politicians desu). The government tried to arrest the guy who make openpgp because they couldn't crack it and it made their insecure glowing asses seethe that they couldn't be nazi fucks on their population. I like 3rd world vpns because they are making USD in their country and can live lavishly as long as they don't bend to the glowtards. Still don't completely trust them because the gov had bribed people like that before, but they aren't going to come for the guy who's stealing games and rat themselves out. They want the terrorist or whatever
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@BronzeAgeHogCranker @BigTony also vpns are good in general in case your instance gets hacked and doxfags try to come for you. Or if you're a hackerman and the target tries to blacklist your specific ip (instead of a range because they're retarded) so you just use another ip
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Just use a seedbox. Most seedbox providers give you a proxy if you really need one.
The only "VPNs" you can trust are the ones you setup yourself, with a VM and something like Wireguard, tinyproxy, dante ... and they're still not really private; you still have to trust Vultr/Hetzner/whoever .. but using a VPN company is just asking for it because OF COURSE THEY'RE GOING TO LOG EVERYTHING .. I mean I would if I ran one!