On Fri, 01 Feb 2019 10:09:28 GMT, RIB <rib@rack.com> wrote:
>In reply to "mike" who wrote the following:
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>> > I've had two warning letters from Virgin. We had my stepson and his wife
>> > living
>> > here for a while and they were downloading premium movies. I went mad. I
>> > told
>> > them on penalty of a changed password that everything they want to download
>> > must go through me and my VPN -- sorted. Torrents are fine behind a decent
>> > VPN.
>> > The trick is to make sure you choose one that doesn't keep logs. That way
>> > it's
>> > impossible for them to rat on you.
>> >
>> > RIB.
>>
>>
>> I've been warned by my VPN (Vypr).
>> Turns out they keep records for 30 days :/
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>There are a few out there Mike. TunnelBear is another one. VPNs are supposed to
>give you anonimity - that's their whole purpose.I would demand your money back
>and post your concerns on Facebook if you use it.
>
>RIB.
I'm not real happy with GN/Vypr, Movies are easy to find on usenet but
docs are harder to find now. I wanted to try Spikes MVGroup but found
MVG stuff in RARBG torrents. Haven't been flagged for the dling doc
torrents yet, just movies
Not on Facebook or any social media.
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