I’m considering joining my first private tracker. It turns out that most of them need you to pass an interview connected through your home IP. I understand this is a reasonable way to filter scammers and duplicate accounts. Still, to those who did it, how do you feel knowing your main IP is stored and associated to your torrenting history?

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      In general that might be a recipe for better living 99.9% of the time, yet for the paranoid it remains a hard art to master!

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    I wouldn’t join a private tracker that requires me to expose my real IP. It doesn’t sound serious at all.

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      Thanks, still some apparently major ones require it, might be the case that I need to keep looking for alternatives.

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      This. Torrenting is fine, but I’m more than happy to pay a small fee for faster speeds and an encrypted connection.

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      I guess you can say I’m a very old pirate when people shared ftps and call them pubs and downloading from bots on mirc kazzaa and emule. I never heard about usenet until I started using lemmy and since then it’s all I hear about lol. I tried to understand it but it feels very complex and cost money

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    Private trackers really aren’t masters of op sec. They thrive through security through obscurity which the worst kind of “security”. And generally even fail at that (PTP, BTN, RED, OPS are so widely known)

    That said I use them and I also don’t use a VPN so I just take that risk. It’s up to you

    IP2 definitely sounds intriguing as truly (or close to) anonymous peer to peer

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      Are you talking about i2p? I’m using it rn, have had no complaints besides it bein a bit slower but nothing horrendous. its at least faster than dialup

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    I’ve never had one that required an interview, but my primary private tracker requires you to log into the webpage not on a VPN. They still suggest heavily that any torrenting is done on a VPN though.

    If the owners of the site are competent, they’re gonna hash your IP for their logs and not store the actual IP. Hashing is a one-way process, they won’t be able to reconstruct your IP from it. If they’re storing your raw IP, probably stay away. (Honestly, you can’t do nearly as much damage with an IP address as people think, but it’d be a hint to way worse security practices elsewhere)

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      Thanks. Question is: how can one know the security practices behind the scenes? I guess it’s a matter of trust and luck after all!

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    I just never cared. People treat their IP like some secret identity. It’s not as precious as some people think. I go to trackers without VPN all the time. My transmission client is always behind a VPN.

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    I did mine at an Airbnb. It is a home address but not mine. Make sure you’re on a resedential IP though. You can often tell them your using a VPN and there by never share a real IP.

    I have never trusted private tracker security who usally depend to security through obscurity which is BS.

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    Your home IP is most likely just used for the initial signup. You can torrent via a VPN afterwards.

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    You can definitely join one that doesn’t mind you signing up through a VPN. There are a handful that are picky, of course. I’m mostly fine with those that do have my real IP logged. The reality is that they can’t prove it was me because someone from my IP happened to sign up to some site months or even years ago.

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    FWIW, I’ve been using multiple private trackers over the past decade and have never, not even once, gotten a letter of doom from my ISP. I’m currently seeding probably over 1TB of shit on my UNRAID server to multiple private trackers as I type this. None of that is behind a VPN.

    Now, public trackers are a whole other story, I always will use public trackers from behind a VPN. The couple times I have forgotten to download from behind a VPN using them I have gotten insta-emailed from my ISP to cut it out.

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    I’ve used private trackers for 13 years, including BTN & PTP, and never gotten a letter or anything.

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    I never had an issue. I recently started using a VPN, but not because of that. It was for privacy, but since it works with torrents, I use it for that as well.

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    Do you have a static ip? If that’s not the case, than you have nothing to worry about