I used to torrent things back in highschool until Comcast sent my parents a couple emails, one from torrenting Fable another from Jay-Z's American Gangster (which I still love to this day). So I get how it works and what I need.

But I just got a VPN and now I'm ready to get back into it. Before I was on a Mac and I used Transmission. Is that still a good client to use on Windows? Or are there other ones I should use instead? Is 🏴‍☠️bay a safe place for magnets, or somewhere else? My computer sucks so I won't be going after new games, just older ones and some shows that aren't streaming but I want to checkout.

And am I really that safe using a VPN? Like untraceable, no emails or letters from my ISP for downloading shit?

  • Thylacine [any]
    hexagon
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    2 years ago

    I'm using Nord. If that's bad please let me know, I've only been using it to watch hockey games so far lol. It does have a killswitch that I would use for torrents.

    I'll definitely check all those out, thank you!

    • Darthsenio_Mall [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I tried Nord for a bit and found that it really lowered my download speed, like often 50% and sometimes worse. Switched to Mullvad and it's much better. I use it with Qbitorrent. You can use it on I think three devices simultaneously so I split the yearly subscription with two friends.

    • neo [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I agree with the other person. Mullvad has a good reputation and port forwarding (which you'll want to set a forwarded port in your VPN client and then ensure your torrent client also uses it for best results). And since you're a Windows user you could also consider ProtonVPN, which atm only supports port forwarding in Windows.