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Katilian said:
All stealth encryption does is attempt to prevent the ISP from deciding if the traffic coming to and from your connection is P2P content. Yes, all content is encrypted, even between you and the tracker, and it prevents unencrypted connection from even being made to your system. But all the MPAA/RIAA/whoever had to do, is connect to the same tracker, with the same torrent, using stealth encryption as well, and over comes the list of everyone on it.

iclim4 has mentioned peer guardian. This is about the best you can do to defend yourself, as it won't allow for any potential 'bad guys' to connect to you, although there is nothing stopping them from scanning from an unblocked IP range. While they can still see your IP, the idea behind this is they won't be able to send or receive any data from you, making it impossible for them to be certain that you are actually sharing or receiving the torrent.


funny how we refer to the people who enforce the law "Bad Guys'

but is it legal for them to spy on what we do on our internet and computers?
how about what freetalklive mentioned, ive also heard the same thing before.
that its okay to download music, but its illegal to upload.




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