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SAFE TORRENTING: 

A COMPLETE GUIDE TO TORRENTING SAFELY & BYPASSING ISP FINES

 

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I just spent about half an hour writing this guide exclusively for you lovelies here at Cracked.

I guess this is what I like to do when I am high on amphetamines.

So leave a like, I definitely could use one right now. 

:pepe:

 

If you do redistribute this guide, I kindly ask that you give me credit, I'd so greatly respect and appreciate that.

This is in the SE section because part of the guide contains information that involves Social Engineering.

 

Even if you do not participate in torrenting, this is still a good read and you may learn something you didn't know before.

 

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Obviously:

Cracked.to and myself are not responsible for what you download on the internet.

You should always use a VPN while downloading/seeding torrents and using peer-to-peer connections.

 

To safely and properly download torrents you WILL NEED a VPN.

If torrent websites are blocked in your country or your ISP just does not allow it, 

Proxy Bypasses can also be used as an extra security measure if you are the extra careful type.

 

 

Why do I need a VPN?

Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) can see all of the websites you visit, and view all unencrypted traffic.

By default: without a VPN, your traffic is unencrypted, good VPNs use AES encryption for encrypting traffic and your packets.

Some VPNs have specific servers just for torrenting and peer-to-peer connections, which is convienient for both security and speed.

 

 

For example; your traffic is unencrypted and you decided to download a torrent. 

Your internet service provider does not like this for a few reasons, depending on who you have;

they could actually just use it as an excuse to profit off of your mistake.

They will disconnect your internet access, and send you a fine, possibly threatening lawsuit as well.

 

Generally speaking,

Internet Service Providers directly cannot sue you.

It's the company that owns the content you download that can.

Now if the ISP really cared about pirated content, they would contact the company.

Usually this is not the case, the ISP will issue you a fine and chalk it up to be more severe than it actually is.

They profit from this fine, and hold the threat of prosecution over your head for a quick buck.

 

What do I do If this happens to me?

Well, this is actually a lot simpler than you might think.

If they turned off your service, just call their customer service line.

Act like you are new to their service and have them connect your box to them,

 like you would if you had just become a subscriber to them.

As for the fine, just ignore it. Literally nothing will happen.

If by the rare chance they do put it on your bill or something,

just call and complain like a distressed customer, acting like that isn't supposed to be there at all

and that you'll switch providers if you have to pay it. 

They should wipe that shit right off. 

Just like cell providers, the industry is very competitive.

They'd rather just waive the fine than lose a customer,

which then is a loss of future company profits.

If all else fails, they have literally no

way of knowing whether it was you, or some skid that hacked your wifi

 and decided to download whatever obscenities you were downloading.

You can come up with a million and a half excuses that will work,

it is really just basic social engineering.

 

In Summary:

If you plan on downloading questionable content or anything torrented/p2p, use a VPN.

You can easily crack accounts for NordVPN or any other VPN service out there.

Just make sure the VPN supports torrenting/p2p and doesn't keep logs.

 

 

 

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[align=center]Thanks for reading my guide, I hope you learned something or found it interesting.

Send me a PM if you have any questions related to the subject, 

but sourcing torrents and or magnet links is likely prohibited on Cracked, 

so do not ask for anything of that matter.

 

-Eden[/align]

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very thanks for sharing bro...

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SAFE TORRENTING: 

A COMPLETE GUIDE TO TORRENTING SAFELY & BYPASSING ISP FINES

 

[align=center]


[/align]

 

I just spent about half an hour writing this guide exclusively for you lovelies here at Cracked.

I guess this is what I like to do when I am high on amphetamines.

So leave a like, I definitely could use one right now. 

:pepe:

 

If you do redistribute this guide, I kindly ask that you give me credit, I'd so greatly respect and appreciate that.

This is in the SE section because part of the guide contains information that involves Social Engineering.

 

Even if you do not participate in torrenting, this is still a good read and you may learn something you didn't know before.

 

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[align=center]


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[align=center]Thanks for reading my guide, I hope you learned something or found it interesting.

Send me a PM if you have any questions related to the subject, 

but sourcing torrents and or magnet links is likely prohibited on Cracked, 

so do not ask for anything of that matter.

 

-Eden[/align]

 

 

thanks buddy

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Thank you for helping keep us safe :hype:

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SAFE TORRENTING: 

A COMPLETE GUIDE TO TORRENTING SAFELY & BYPASSING ISP FINES

 

[align=center]


[/align]

 

I just spent about half an hour writing this guide exclusively for you lovelies here at Cracked.

I guess this is what I like to do when I am high on amphetamines.

So leave a like, I definitely could use one right now. 

:pepe:

 

If you do redistribute this guide, I kindly ask that you give me credit, I'd so greatly respect and appreciate that.

This is in the SE section because part of the guide contains information that involves Social Engineering.

 

Even if you do not participate in torrenting, this is still a good read and you may learn something you didn't know before.

 

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[/align]

 

 

 

[align=center]


[/align]

 

[align=center]Thanks for reading my guide, I hope you learned something or found it interesting.

Send me a PM if you have any questions related to the subject, 

but sourcing torrents and or magnet links is likely prohibited on Cracked, 

so do not ask for anything of that matter.

 

-Eden[/align]

 

 

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looks nice for a pirate lmao

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SAFE TORRENTING: 

A COMPLETE GUIDE TO TORRENTING SAFELY & BYPASSING ISP FINES

 

[align=center]


[/align]

 

I just spent about half an hour writing this guide exclusively for you lovelies here at Cracked.

I guess this is what I like to do when I am high on amphetamines.

So leave a like, I definitely could use one right now. 

:pepe:

 

If you do redistribute this guide, I kindly ask that you give me credit, I'd so greatly respect and appreciate that.

This is in the SE section because part of the guide contains information that involves Social Engineering.

 

Even if you do not participate in torrenting, this is still a good read and you may learn something you didn't know before.

 

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[/align]

 

 

 

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[/align]

 

[align=center]Thanks for reading my guide, I hope you learned something or found it interesting.

Send me a PM if you have any questions related to the subject, 

but sourcing torrents and or magnet links is likely prohibited on Cracked, 

so do not ask for anything of that matter.

 

-Eden[/align]

 

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Sorry sort of didn't work

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This is a bump

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