We think alike, people best use AS, and forget the torrents, you never know where they are located.True, at the end you can never know what they really do, even if they promise not to log anything.
But what about the content that you only can get when using a VPN, because either the provider (like Star Trek and P+ until recently) is not available in your region or it is, but they don't offer it (some things are on Amz jp and US, but not in germany...).forget the torrents
I would think you could find out where those servers are. I doubt they are in India or Russia. But you never know, thats why we do not support VPNs.But what about the content that you only can get when using a VPN, because either the provider (like Star Trek and P+ until recently) is not available in your region or it is, but they don't offer it (some things are on Amz jp and US, but not in germany...).
Of course you can, but that is not the goal. It is the goal to hide the location of the user itself, and to make the service think that he is in another location in order to access stuff that would be locked otherwise.I would think you could find out where those servers are.
AnyStream"AS"?
You will see that often in this forum, I always use it. Same goes for Amz=Amazon, NF=Netflix and D+ P+ for Disney+ and Paramount+.Ah yes, thanks!
Rakuten blocks every VPN completely, I honestly hope they don't share how they did that with other providers.Sure they could block them as Rakuten seems to do,
Rakuten blocks every VPN completely, I honestly hope they don't share how they did that with other providers.
I just looked it up, never heard of it. Seems to be interesting.Well, if Russia or India want to track my torrents all they'll see is getting and serving back DVD and BR ISO copies of "Star Trek Continues."
I had heard about it vaguely when it was first being produced, but since it was "fan based" I dismissed it originally. I was wrong! It is definitely worth the time to watch, IMO. 11 episodes that have the look and "feel" of the 4th and 5 season of the original Star Trek.I just looked it up, never heard of it. Seems to be interesting.
What is HM?HM seems to do something similar as far as I can tell although I have not tested it to any great degree.
What is HM?
If VPNs are tracking and logging your torrents, you may have an issue, if you want to take that chance go ahead, but anyone with any amount of brains would stay away from torrents.Just beacuse VPN, CS and torrents can be used for shady things it doesn't mean its bad.