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  • BitTorrent and Internet related news from around the world
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    MrMazdaM
    @Aerethiel It is supposed to prevent that kind of thing in theory, but the big players to the market in Canada (Bell, Rogers, Telus, and Videotron) all have such DPI systems, which absolutely CAN and DO decrypt. Until Bill C-9 passed just recently, this practice was highly illegal, but since the passing of that bill, it has become the "standard" practice. There are other countries like Turkey that come to mind that have the same kind of DPI system. I don't know if their systems can read the actual traffic though to tell what kind it is, or if they can see the actual content as well, but I know in Canada (and likely also the USA), the big player providers (and by extension, the government) can not only see what kind of traffic is being transmitted, but they can also see the content of the traffic too. This means that for anyone who has smart home gadgets or appliances that connect to their home network, the government absolutely DOES know what you have, what you've got things set to, when you're home or not home, and so much more, as they read all the data from such gadgets to keep track of the people. It's actually kind of scary. Sadly even in Canada, especially with the recent passing of Bill C-9, a VPN doesn't help... It will keep other people on the internet from seeing what you're up to, or even seeing where and who you really are, but it absolutely will NOT stop the government from prying into your business.
  • Chat about computers and support issues not related to GT.ru and BT.
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    @cp2000 there is an app on the mac app store called muxy that lets you combine videos and export them as an mp4, so you can take your faves and combine them and then watch them easily all together anytime. It is so you don't have to spend time putting the wall together each time.
  • Seedbox download issue

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    it's ok. The problem is solved Thks
  • Alternatives to popcorn time

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    @MrMazda: I would be inclined to recommend the Kodi app… It's the app that Android TV uses. From my experience, with the right add-ons, you name the content and it's there. You will never have to pay for cable tv ever again with the Kodi app.... You can get it at through the following link: http://kodi.tv/download/ ***** Note: If you're using Ubuntu, you can also get this app by doing the following: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install kodi Once installed, you will want to add the Genesis add-on, as it seems to be the most popular add-on for watching just about everything. You can find instructions on how to install the Genesis add-on at https://seo-michael.co.uk/how-to-manually-install-gotv-for-xbmc/ I need to try this.  :blind:
  • Browse/attach button question.

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    ben351500B
    Just looking, and I notice that I have the "42.0 beta update channel" version. In computer-ese, "beta" usually means "being tested," and thus is typically less stable/more buggy, yes? Perhaps i should re-install a slightly older version.
  • Best torrent player for android?

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    MrMazdaM
    If you're asking what player is best to play the video files that the torrents contain, the default media player that comes pre-installed generally works perfectly fine for me. If you're referring to torrent client in which to download the torrent's contents, I would recommend uTorrent for Android, although realistically, just about any Android Torrent app will suffice to retreive the torrent's content.
  • UTorrent / VPN Issue

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    It's best to use one of the servers which allow file sharing, I doubt CA does (pretty sure). I use a NL server and my speeds are fine. Also go into the advanced settings in the PIA client and enable port forwarding if you haven't. Mouse over the tray icon to get the port # PIA is using, then enter it into the utorrent connection settings. Don't port forward on your router if you use one, not needed. The port # will change each time you connect so you'll have to update it in uT.
  • What do you think about Edge?

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    MrMazdaM
    I strongly discourage the use of Edge or any other Microsoft product for that matter. Not only does it use the same base technology as Internet Explorer is based on, but like all things Microsoft, it also comes with some potentially serious security hole potentials, depending on how you use it.
  • Anyone Tried Boxopus?

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    XFERX
    it stores your torrent for limited period of time. However, you are able to watch video and listen to music online using any device. This part. I suppose you need to pay to keep the torrents alive there. It's a cool idea, but I don't like the idea that they will disappear in a needed moment ahem lol
  • Mac/IOS or Windows?

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    Mac
  • How do you post big pictures?

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    thanks, I wondered that too
  • Changing file locations (Relocating) Files in uTorrent

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    Thanks for the tip. I hadn't thought of doing it that way. I move the whole torrent into a new location. Then I right-click on the torrent in the main window and choose Advanced/Set Download Location and then point to the new location. You may have to 'start' the torrent again. Another thing to remember is that you can choose the download location before you start downloading. A lot of people seem to have a default download folder in uTorrent. I don't I choose the folder each time I download. If you click on the arrow at the right of the save as dialog you will get a list of recent folders and you can always go into Explore mode by ysing the little box with … on
  • I can not log in my account in Quick torrent maker

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    If you are trying to increase your ratio you could use the manual upload page - it's not difficult as long as you remember to download and seed your own torrent. Otherwise you try the freeleech torrents
  • Seedboxing

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    mediccM
    thanx for answer Priest, hope i will not have any problem too ..  ;D :police:
  • What is a tracker?

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    A torrent tracker is the software that keeps a track of who has uploaded which pieces (and so has them available to share), who is downloading (and so is looking for pieces), how much you have up/downloaded. All the info you see in your torrent client comes via the tracker for each site
  • How to download video for Xtube, Xhamster, Xvideos, etc

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    RectalTempR
    Internet Download Manager works for everything, and is very customizable.  The program is also updated regularly. https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/
  • Manycam version for Ubuntu?

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  • Downloading VOD

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  • Ripping videos from hookup services

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    FLV Video Downloader for Chrome. It works 95% of the time for me.
  • Corrupt avi file

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    antstormA
    dont use a converter you'll only corrupt it even more and degrade the quality use AVI FIX  its been around for yrs and yrs and is exactly what you need it for http://www.divfix.org
  • Program for downloading Privoy videos?

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  • Rotating images

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