
lol my dads mate works with BT and they said they might warn you but they will never do anything because they can't be bothered with the paperwork, fines, court (if you go that far).
so get BT, they dont give a flying ****
visit my internet web site on the internet
http://dong.engineer/
it is just videos by bill wurtz videos you have been warned
Why would i encrypt my torrent any more than you would a standard download over http? or care whos looking on through a torrents peers or worry about not having enough peers for a fast download??More like hell yes, encryption on torrents is useless because of the way torrents work, download speeds are usually ass slow because of 934082394820 people on DSL with upload speeds ranging from slow to OH CHRIST WHEN WILL THIS DOWNLOAD FINISH and every major entertainment company in the history of ever is on the torrent sites looking for illegal downloaders.
However if you go with usenet and pay a measly £10 a month you get the following:
*****in' fast downloads
Download massive files before they're even released anywhere near torrents (usually)
Encryption that works
No chance of your ISP catching you because they can't decrypt anything and companies can't monitor what you're downloading
Usenet 1, Torrents -239102312391823.
The entire point of my post was the fact i use torrents for LEGAL reasons, linux distributions, opensource and free software etc. These things generally have a huge userbase hence a nice fast download, are totally legal meaning trying to encrypt or hide from peers in a torrent is totally useless to me?
I use torrents as they lesson the load on the server a similar http download would, i'm happy to do this as its free, i'm not going to pay a 10£ for that same privilege?
So i'd gain no advnatage from any of that unless my aim was simply to waste my money??
Not everyone use's torrents purely for illegal reasons...
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