So what are people doing to get access to private trackers? Getting sick of this, cancelled all my streaming services that kept raising prices and set up Jellyfin on my old laptop.
Torrentleech has open sign-ups a few times a year. Usually near big American holidays
Visit the open trackers website a couple times a week and you’ll catch some good opportunities to join some decent sites. Not the hard to get into ones but still some decent ones.
They still must respond to them since a subpoena is a response, but if you store no logs like Mullvad and the police get a search warrant to find user logs and walks away with nothing shows you the VPN to get for privacy .
Right. Of course they have to respond. What I meant is that they can’t produce requested data if it isn’t there, so effectly they don’t have to give them anything.
So what are people doing to get access to private trackers? Getting sick of this, cancelled all my streaming services that kept raising prices and set up Jellyfin on my old laptop.
Torrentleech has open sign-ups a few times a year. Usually near big American holidays
Visit the open trackers website a couple times a week and you’ll catch some good opportunities to join some decent sites. Not the hard to get into ones but still some decent ones.
Look in to a vpn, but as others have said, no vpn is gonna violate a subpoena for $10 a month
That’s why you use a VPN that doesn’t store activity logs. They can’t subpoena them for info they don’t have.
They still must respond to them since a subpoena is a response, but if you store no logs like Mullvad and the police get a search warrant to find user logs and walks away with nothing shows you the VPN to get for privacy .
Right. Of course they have to respond. What I meant is that they can’t produce requested data if it isn’t there, so effectly they don’t have to give them anything.
Weird, my VPN didn’t come with a private tracker