This article is from March of last year, and a quick google seems to show that’s when most outlets covered this story. Am I right in seeing that this is a year-old story? The article mentioning things that happened in 2021 as “last year” caught my attention
I don't mind too much, I didn't know TorGuard was blocking that traffic or logging American users but now I do. So I appreciate the article in that regard but the post should've been titled like "Reminder that TorGuard tracks American users" or something rather than being presented as new info imo.
Yeah that’s basically my view as well. I don’t take issue with posting “old news”, so long as it’s presented as such. This is good for people to know, especially TorGuard users who are unaware, but the lens people use to understand a story changes depending on whether they think it’s a new development or an old fact, so some distinction is good
They are not logging American users; they disabled Bittorrent traffic for any user connected to a US server.
Interesting, thanks for the additional info!
This was news at the time, but the truth is that they blocked BT traffic from US servers, not worldwide.
If nothing has changed, this is mostly a non-story.
Just think of this as more of a YSK, instead of breaking news. 😉
I still use it today for torrenting…if it’s from last year wouldn’t it not work anymore? I didn’t see an effective date
I’ve noticed within the last month I’ve had to switch location server to a non-American one. I’m not seeing in that article that they keep log info now though, do you?
No. And their website still says that they don't keep logs, and I can find no other information indicating otherwise. If it was the case, I'd have canceled immediately.
Same. I’ll have to contact their support to confirm.
Gotta fill up that content somehow
Yes. This is true
Good thing. How else would they finance Transformers 9, or 13 fast 14 furious 15 drift?
Or the 100th marvel movie and tv show or some member-berries star wars show.
OMG Glup Shitto is back!
Hmm. I enjoy those things. They’re entertaining, expand on the things I like, and I can watch with my entire family.
I like other stuff too, but I want to be entertained by fantastical BS that takes me away from the shitty things in everyday life.
And that's fine, I'm just sad how that type of content has significantly marginalised original films and shows.
Can you imagine if they worked this hard to stop corrupt corporations from ruining everything....
10 million for private individuals...500$ fine for company's stealing money from citizens daily...who owns who
I use PIA, and so far torrents still work. It sounds like the film studios are going after smaller VPNs or VPNs that make it obvious that they're piracy friendly.
I'm curious as to what kind of action they could potentially take against providers that are incorporated overseas, but have servers located in the U.S.
One more fell
Nothing can stop a seedbox haha
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