Vitaly,
@Vitaly@feddit.uk avatar

What if i have self-hosted vpn? am i safe now? (wireguard)

ch0ccyra1n,
@ch0ccyra1n@emeraldsocial.org avatar

@Vitaly

Nope! The server provider will definitely be monitoring your activity and probably will report you for torrenting. VPNs shift trust, even self-hosted ones. Do you trust Amazon AWS or Google Cloud or whatever provider you're using? I certainly hope not.

Vitaly,
@Vitaly@feddit.uk avatar

The server provider is my good friend in different country (with very old computer)

ch0ccyra1n,
@ch0ccyra1n@emeraldsocial.org avatar

@Vitaly
Then yeah you're probably good actually.

Vitaly,
@Vitaly@feddit.uk avatar

Yeah i hope so, i also want to ask about DNS provider that you guys use

ch0ccyra1n,
@ch0ccyra1n@emeraldsocial.org avatar

@Vitaly
Speaking for myself, I use quad9 for DNS

Vitaly,
@Vitaly@feddit.uk avatar

Why quad9?

ipkpjersi,

For a private tracker no, for public trackers it depends on your country. Some countries the worst you might get is an email or letter in the mail, other countries you will be sued. I even use a VPN for private trackers, let alone public trackers.

I would recommend using a VPN.

Sterben,
@Sterben@lemmy.ca avatar

Look, if you want peace of mind use it, but it is also true that you will most likely be fine with it.

I personally use NordVPN, and I have been always torrenting with pretty good speed. I am pretty sure there are cheaper alternatives.

Good luck to You. :⁠-⁠)

johnnysparrow,

In the UK, torrent sites are blocked by the ISPs, so you would need a VPN to access the sites.

hyperio,

I live in India and here nobody cares what you do or download. I only use a VPN to access blocked sites.

iamhazel,
@iamhazel@beehaw.org avatar

I've been torrenting in the US for a decade and a half without a VPN, including as a kid on my parents network LOL, and only got warnings, maybe once every couple years. Tons of copyrighted materials. ATT then Charter, YMMV.

Spliffman1,
@Spliffman1@lemmy.world avatar

Like many have said it really comes down to where you live and what your country / local ISP do about it. Where I am it's not an issue. That being said I still got a subscription to Surfshark, they had a great discounted offer for 24 months I think it was like 50 something dollars for first 24 mos (2 yrs) a steal. So do as you see fit, better to be safe than sorry

bdp1312,

American here, I've torrented movies and anime for a few years now and only got one warning (For downloading "The Big Short" of of Pirate bay). I have since stopped seeding on that site, though a seed on smaller ones. I have had no issues with lawyers since.

HornedThing,
@HornedThing@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

My country only sees an issue if I'm producing and sitributing pirated content and is really behind on digital laws, and mostly they dont give a fuck. In universities they encourage you to pirate books even show you how, especially with scientific papers and stuff, back when playstation games where only physical there where whole stores dedicated to selling pirated games. Latin america I guess. But on top of that VPNs are freaking expensive. Depends on your situation thou

neverminder,

yes. sorry. it's cheaper then buying countless games and software, whatever you use it for. think of it as getting a massive discount on things you'd have been forced to buy otherwise. overtime, you'd spend thousands of dollars in games, etc. VPN monthly cost is a small price to pay comparibly

bob,

You all seem to be starting from the basis that downloading a torrent is illegal. It is not, it is only distribution/upload that's an issue. If you behave as a leech and kill it after you're done the worst you're going to get is a complaining letter from your ISP.

I torrent without a VPN and haven't had a single email from my ISP, but I presume it's because I'm a business customer.

CurlyWurlies4All,
@CurlyWurlies4All@slrpnk.net avatar

Never had a letter from my ISP and I’ve been torrenting for 20 years.

Sertou,

You should hedge this advise. It may not be illegal where you are, but it certainly is here in the U.SA. if you’re downloading “unsanctioned copyrighted material.”

Yoldark,

In France it is not very necessary, the hadopi will send you warnings. You need to stop at least 6 month after you receive a mail warning.

Then you are good to go.

I use stremio for ages without any problems.

Still i recommend vpn usage for torrents. You can share accounts with multiple persons to lower the price.

wim,

In Belgium, I torrented for a decade when I was younger, and I recently (about a year ago) switched back to torrenting as streaming services get more fragmented and more expensive.

I've never had any letter or email from anyone for torrenting. Some of my friends torrent much more than me and haven't either.

My coworkers from NL and UK are terrified of me even mentioning torrenting.

ID10T,

Hi country mate :), I am using protection, you never now..

PirateForDaLolz,

You don't technically need a VPN for torrenting, but unless you live in a country that is known to not care about piracy, then you should use one.

mrh,
@mrh@mander.xyz avatar

Alternatively if price is an issue (NEVER use a “free” VPN) you could torrent over I2P, which is free and very safe (at least as safe as tor, if not moreso).

Also the next release of qbittorrent is about to have built in I2P support (but also standard I2P comes with its own torrenting software).

bobdigga,
@bobdigga@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

i live in ny and i have gotten letters from spectrum in the past. havent gotten one since i went vpn (referral?) and seedbox. im not torrenting, as i am logging into the seeedbox (referral?) via ftp and transferring the files over that way. so far so good.

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