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Based TekSavvy user
LMFAOOOO
I had no idea that Teksavvy passed these along. I thought they took a stance to ignore these.
The content of the email is very laissez-faire, e.g. "we legally have to send these ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ "
Teksavvy is fantastic
I keep forgetting that some people need vpns to torrent.
Yeah it sounds so bizarre to me... What do you mean your ISP is constantly snooping all your encrypted traffic or trying to de-anonimize you by making undercover peers? That doesn't sound very net neutral...
ive not had any leaking since i setup my torrenting container(deluge is my fav) to use the openvpn container(gluetun) for its internet. theres zero chance it can leak, nothing to 'forget to turn on'.. kinda idiotproof, which i needed
gluetun is your friend
Be careful of dualstack and IPv4-only VPNs. The client can discover and advertise the real IPv6 address, even if adequately firewalled. I'm not sure if gluetun addresses this risk.
edit: this should be considered a risk even if you don't have IPv6 support today, as this could be enabled by your ISP in the future, then automatically enabled on your network by your router.
Look at Mr fancypants here with an ISP that actually has some form of IPv6 support