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TorrentFreedom

I came across this website searching the internet, I would say, about 4 minutes ago.

It took me a while to figure out exactly what it was, but I think I got it, and I’ll explain it to you. Apparently (via their claim) your ISP (Internet Service Provider-Verizon, Comcast, RCN, whaetever) messes with the packets of data that are sent to and from your computer.

Subscribing to this service would keep these packets private, and allow you to do whatever you want without worrying about your ISP seeing, or any type of authorities. Even further, they claim that there would be no records on their end for the authorities to trace back to you.

I am a bit baffled. I know that these type of things exist, but what separates this one from others is their claim that even if authorities were to raid their servers, they would be able to find nothing.

It cost $17/month and they have bulk deals as well. It should be interesting to see how this goes. I really think doing something like this in public and making these claims is just asking for someone to try and find away to disprove those claims.

TorrentFreedom
A link to the actual site.

Torrent Freak Article
A link to the best article I could finding explaining this thing. It has an interview with one of the main people over at TorrentFreedom, and for those who are interested is a very nice read.

Edit: I would check out their terms of service. Wouldn’t entice me to use their service at all. If you are going to offer people protection from what I am assuming could ONLY be illegal activities, why leave them with all the blame? Funniest is the fact that they have fine print. I don’t know if that is for real, or if it is a joke.

Terms of Service

If you are going to pay for anything, just take the safe route, and go to the store to buy the merchandise. If you are scared of stores Apple and Microsoft have you covered along with many other companies.

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