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Can my ISP track me if I'm on a VPN?
Good afternoon.
He lived in Germany, where, in fact, for downloading torrent files - a fine.
Now I have returned to Ukraine for some time and I want to ask a couple of questions, I hope for your answers.
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1. not prohibited, please use.
2. Most ISPs don't track where you go, and unlike Russia, we don't have laws obliging ISPs to store any user activity data. The existing blockings are made simply on the backbone operators (such as the Yandex block and vk.com). At the same time, they can be used through vpn - there is no prohibiting law, it only applies to providers
3. In the usual case, no.
3. If the VPN server is not physically located in Ukraine, then the provider will not know what kind of traffic you have inside the VPN.
Not well, theoretically, he can learn something if you connect the SBU. But here you should be of interest to the SBU, and not to the provider, and this is a completely different story.
On other issues, there is nothing to say, because. I am not from Ukraine.
In Ukraine, you can sleep peacefully around the clock downloading torrents. This is of no interest to anyone.
If you have a foreign vpn, then in order to get data about you, our law enforcement agencies need to contact the owner of the vpn service, and they put a bolt on the structures of some kind of Ukraine. More or less like this.
In general, an ordinary citizen can sleep peacefully. For now.
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