I’ve read on reddit I think that if you are torrenting using a private tracker you’re gonna be fine even without VPN. The question is: isn’t the tracker is just a server that leads my torrent client to the pieces of the file on the seeders? And the connection between me and the seeders is p2p, isn’t that type of connection is what makes your ISP snitch you? So what is different about private trackers? And where to find them?

  • safesyrup@feddit.ch
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    11 months ago

    Firms that sue you because you download copyrighted material don‘t sue you because they sniff your internet traffic contents, but because you appear on the tracker peer list. Ony public trackers this is easily visible, on private trackers it‘s not since you need access to the tracker in the first place.

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      11 months ago

      So it’s not about p2p connection? And ISPs don’t snitch? The owner of the material catches my ip address.

      Your house’s ip address is static? Or they can get you even it’s changing?

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        11 months ago

        They have the public IP and a timestamp, which lines up with the ISP DHCP logs.

        That said, at least for several major carriers in the US, your public IP changes very rarely. Like months or years with the same IP.