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kaceydotme
@kaceydotme

pissed at the new amazon prime ads thing? ideologically opposed to paying for prime in the first place? just plain broke?

you don't owe me an explanation. i'm not the police. i will never be the police.

here's how you torrent without getting caught in 2024, including setting it up to be as unobtrusive to daily PC use (incl. gaming) as possible.

use at your own risk, im an amateur like you, yada yada. check comments to see if others have added anything.

1. get a vpn

i recommend protonvpn. the free tier does not allow P2P, but its paid tier is less than a single streaming service subscription. them's the brakes if you want a truly secure vpn, and trust me, you want a truly secure vpn if you'll be doing this stuff.

install the protonvpn client on your pc. i'd recommend setting it to open when your PC starts. configured properly, proton will silently open in your tray and connect to a random server without so much as a peep. you won't even know it's there.

don't worry, we'll set it up so it doesn't fuck with your other programs.

2. get a torrent client

this is up to preference, but not really. qbittorrent is the only good one for people that don't hate themselves.

don't use utorrent. it is adware and your privacy when using it is dubious.

3. make it so your vpn only applies to your torrent client

for protonvpn this is pretty easy. open Settings and go to the connection tab. set Protocol to Wireguard.

ProtonVPN connection settings with protocol set to Wireguard

VPN accelerator is up to your preference. we will configure the torrent client so that drops don't matter. it's probably a good idea if you leave your pc on for a long time.

go ahead and turn moderate NAT off. you don't need it if you're setting it up like this.

then, go over to the next tab (Advanced) and scroll down to Split Tunneling. Turn it on and select the second option ("only included apps/IPs will...")

split tunneling

hit Add App and select the executable for your torrent client. make sure it's checked in the list. you are not done yet. do not stop here.

3a. make it so your VPN also captures one of your browsers (optional)

some ISPs block some torrent sites, and also it's probably just a good idea to use a vpn to access them. but, you probably don't want to use a vpn for everyday tasks because it'll fuck up your location services for google, weather, etc. so my solution is to install a browser that you'll only be using for torrents and other vpn traffic.

i'm a chrome user so i installed firefox. go ahead and get whatever browser set up to your liking. i recommend installing UBlock Origin given The Way torrent sites Be.

then just repeat step 3 to add your browser to the split tunneling list.

4. torrent client failsafe

vpns are not infallible. you need to make sure that if your VPN drops, or crashes, or you forget to open it, you don't get yourself in hot water with your isp.

thankfully, torrent clients have something in place for this. i'll just be covering qbittorrent but it should be similar in other clients.

first, restart your PC. I know, I know. your chrome tabs can be recovered. when i did this the Proton network adapter didn't show up until after a reboot so just... bare with me, mkay?? free movies!

then, open qbittorrent, go to Tools -> Options -> Advanced.

qbittorrent advanced settings

Set Network Interface to ProtonVPN.

5. test it

don't be stupid. make sure it works before you start torrenting things.

go ahead and make sure proton is connected to a region that you can tell at a glance is not yours. open ipleak.net. it should show this foreign region as your IP.

if you did step 3a, open ipleak in both your main browser (daily use) and your torrent browser. the IPs shown in the two browsers should be different; your torrent browser should show the region you chose in proton and a different ip from your main browser, which should be your real ip/location.

hit "activate" under torrent address detection and download the magnet link as instructed. open it in qbittorrent. hit ok. the torrent is a dummy file and will not download, so don't worry about where you put it.

ipleak

as you can see, the torrent ip shows as being in Brazil. i am not in brazil. it's like magic. if nothing is happening after a few seconds, you may need to force the download to start (right click -> force start)

now you're done.

congrats, you can safely torrent now. still need to exercise common sense and web literacy in a lot of regards but there's only so much i can remotely instill you with. i'm not sure where cohost stands on linking to stuff like this but there's a subreddit related to something torrenting is used for, and they have a really good megathread with all kinds of resources-- including information on how to stay safe and a list of sites to avoid.

go forth and take what's not yours


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plumpan
@plumpan

Just FYI if you use a VPN on a private tracker you're likely to get autobanned.

But the whole point of using a private tracker is so you DON'T need to do things like VPN fuckery in the first place. They also have this written pretty obviously in the rules when you sign up. I'm still posting about it because that ban will come VERY fast.


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in reply to @kaceydotme's post:

additional VPN / IP anonymisation suggestion that is also free but does not offer geolocation masking: Cloudflare WARP.

I use this to bypass my government's porn site blocks

i used to use Tor but functionality and speed were always very inconsistent, and the Opera GX VPN was also itself very slow

I stopped using utorrent when they made their face heel turn, but I've been using deluge ever since. Is it worth switching if I'm comfortable with deluge? Like, did I miss them doing something heinous? Or is qbittorrent's interface substantially better?

uTorrent has been garbage for so, SO long now. The day I found out how bad it had become was the day I turned away from it and never looked back.

I'm glad more noise is being made aware to tell people to get away from that client a.s.a.p.

i actually didn't know about the split tunneling feature! my vpn does have it but it's blocklist only :( still though, very useful because i want to have my vpn on all the time but twitch shadowbans you from twitch chats if you have it on. thanks for the tip!

I'm confused: I read somewhere (here: https://x.com/Jauwnio/status/1740759903701283158?s=20 ) that "VPNs are useless for 99.9% of people" and "They do not make your connection more "secure", they only mask the IP address you're connecting from." In the reply tweets, someone mentioned "And even for folks that torrent a VPN is mostly worthless, seed boxes are the way to go for that activity." (https://x.com/joseph011296/status/1740874450487136756?s=20)

Can anyone here understand their logic, explain why they agree/disagree, and explain what seed boxing is?

My assumption for the reasoning is that someone who wanted to send a DMCA request would have to get your IP from your VPN, which if they're doing their job they will not give out. Most companies that send takedowns aren't willing to put in that effort if you're just seeding. Perhaps if you're a huge uploader.

A seedbox is the name for what would now be referred to as a cloud instance. It's a server you have access to that, depending on what you pay for, either just runs a torrent client plus some storage or you have full SSH access to. Since it's someone else's computer (likely a VM on it), the IP that shows up in the torrent swarm is that other computer instead of yours. Again this relies on the company you're paying to ignore any legal threats that get sent their way. If they're advertising it as a seedbox, they likely will.

TL;DR if you don't want sony to send you a letter saying "we'll sue you if you keep downloading xxx the movie", you really just want to mask your IP address.

VPNs are useless for privacy. If you need to bypass censorship or hide your identity, use Tor. There could be exceptions to this, for example I don't think Tor works in China. The youtube ad reads are bullshit and they only say this because they can't say it's for piracy.

Are VPNs worthless for piracy? If you live in a country where ISPs don't give a shit about copyright complaints, then yes 😎.

Seedbox is basically a remote server/service that runs a torrent client. You tell it to download something, it downloads, it uploads to other peers, which is the point of bittorrent. Then you just download the file from the seedbox. So to sum it up, it does the whole torrent part for you. You don't need a VPN in this case. This could be useful in some cases, such as not having a home server running 24/7, the torrent having few seeders with limited uptime, or your upload is slow and you need a good seed ratio on a private torrent tracker.