{"id":1650,"date":"2020-10-04T07:55:19","date_gmt":"2020-10-04T14:55:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/betterdefend.com\/?p=1650"},"modified":"2020-10-04T07:55:19","modified_gmt":"2020-10-04T14:55:19","slug":"the-best-vpn-for-torrenting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/betterdefend.com\/the-best-vpn-for-torrenting\/","title":{"rendered":"The Best VPN for Torrenting"},"content":{"rendered":"

Let\u2019s face it. It\u2019s 2020 and torrenting without using a VPN is simply inviting trouble to your doorstep. When you use a torrenting client without any protection, you\u2019re basically leaving your digital footprints everywhere. Aside from exposing your identity and real location (which makes you extremely vulnerable to identity theft and hackers), your traffic is generally available to the public so someone can easily intercept your download and infect your device with malware. Also, without a VPN your ISP can easily peep into your online activities. This is concerning because in recent years ISPs have been given the green light to sell anonymized user metadata.<\/p>\n

How does a VPN protect your privacy when you torrent?<\/h2>\n

There are two key ways for VPNs to protect you when torrenting. First, they put a blindfold on your ISP (or anyone on your local and ISP network) by encrypting all the files you upload and download when they pass through your ISP\u2019s server networks. Your ISP would need to exert extra effort \u2013 and resources \u2013 to crack the encryption and take a peep at the files you upload or download.
\nSecond, VPNs prevent users from the same \u201cswarm\u201d from seeing your IP address. When you seed or when you leech files on a network, some torrent clients allow you to see a list of devices you\u2019re connected to. Without the extra layer of protection afforded by a VPN, your real IP address is exposed to others on the same network and can be used to approximate your location and ISP. This method has been used by copyright trolls whose job is to identify individuals who torrent and send them settlement letters. When you use a VPN to mask your IP address, other users in the swarm can only see the IP address of the P2P VPN server. Usually, the best VPNs for torrenting use shared IP addresses and assigns hundreds of users the same IP address. This makes it impossible to trace back to a single person on any torrenting activities.<\/h2>\n

What are the things you need to consider when choosing the best VPN for torrenting?<\/h2>\n

A reliable, fast, and safe VPN that allows P2P sharing is the best option when you\u2019re torrenting. Be careful, however, since a lot of \u201ctorrent\u201d VPNs are not exactly what they claim to be. Some issues found by users with these VPNs include:<\/p>\n