I wrote this post for a friend, I’m sharing it here for anybody it might help. I got asked multiple times how I download cracked music software so I figured it’d be easier to write it down once. It’s meant for people with very low technical skills who just want to start torrenting software without major risks, and it includes a bunch of safety tips that are already known in this community.

If you have feedback, let me know and I’ll update the post.

  • andscape@feddit.itOP
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    1 year ago

    I already have a paid one, but I wrote this for people who don’t care enough to pay for one. Basically the alternative is either a free one or none. If I’m talking to a friend I’d rather they use a shady free VPN than none at all.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah I’ve updated the post to have Windscribe as the recommended free one, with a warning about free VPNs

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      1 year ago

      I mean fair enough, it’s better to expose your IP to one VPN provider than to blast it to thousands of peers, but the trade-off of recommending free VPNs to people who aren’t tech savvy (especially when it sounds like there aren’t any legit ones that support torrent traffic), is you’re inviting them to find a shady one somewhere thinking they’re being safer and risking getting MITMed or their login tokens stolen in transit trying to browse the internet while they’re downloading something.

      I would just consider paying a few bucks for a VPN to be a hard constraint of using torrents even somewhat safely.

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        1 year ago

        You’re right, I guess, but if we only recommend paid ones people will just google for free ones and use whichever shady provider is at the top of the google results. People are really averse to subscriptions.

        I’ve added a warning about free VPNs and switched to recommending Windscribe, which still has a decent reputation.