Brownstreaks
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So I was given a warning by my ISP (twc) due to some stuff I streamed recently from popcorn time. So I started to look into VPN services. What do you guys use and why?
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I don't think that will solve your problem as the data will still go through your ISP. @RainMotorsports will know more than I do though.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...n-top-of-25m-jury-verdict-for-violating-dmca/I personally use privatetunnel and I started using it mainly to bypass the tethering block on my phone. You have US and EU IPS. Problem is if you are using it to stream you are paying for bandwidth. But it's easy to use and rock solid.
As far as threats shit I've seen people cut off on the first pirate download they ever did and without warning. File downloaded and bam the connection was gone.
Those threats are legit, they can cancel your service, and there are many people who don't have a second choice for an ISP so tread carefully if your in that position. I also don't think a vpn does anything in this case, it all goes through your modem either way. People use VPN mostly to get around region locks and I guess for security reasons, which even Netflix figured out how to block. It all comes down to the owners of the copyrighted material putting pressure on the ISP to do something about it. Ive had friends get cease and desist orders from HBO directly for downloading pirated shows.
I stand corrected, forgot about the fact that some of those VPNs are encrypted, so it should work fine. This is why I don't work in IT and should just stick to the number crunching and playing video games. Don't worry though the media companies will probably force the ISP to not allow their customers to use any VPNs or any other magical work around.
Ditto. Great luck with them.I use Private Internet Access (PIA). I've been very pleased with it. You can have five devices going at at time, they have SOCKS5 proxy options, windows desktop app, and android/ios apps. I use the proxy with deluge for torrents, and I use the app on my phone when I am on public wifi. They have a no data collection policy and have an excellent track record.
I recommend reading https://thatoneprivacysite.net/vpn-section/ and http://lifehacker.com/5935863/five-best-vpn-service-providers.
I don't like the idea of any of the "lifetime" one time purchase providers. They have no motivation to improve their service. The subscription based ones do.
I use Private Internet Access (PIA). I've been very pleased with it. You can have five devices going at at time, they have SOCKS5 proxy options, windows desktop app, and android/ios apps. I use the proxy with deluge for torrents, and I use the app on my phone when I am on public wifi. They have a no data collection policy and have an excellent track record.
I recommend reading https://thatoneprivacysite.net/vpn-section/ and http://lifehacker.com/5935863/five-best-vpn-service-providers.
I don't like the idea of any of the "lifetime" one time purchase providers. They have no motivation to improve their service. The subscription based ones do.