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How to effectively counteract the detection of downloaded files in uTorrent without hiding your ip?
There are even services like iknowwhatyoudownload.com that openly tell you what they found and how they do it.
Of particular interest is whether it can be counteracted by filtering incoming connections in some way. And if so, how? Or can data on those who download be obtained directly from the torrent tracker?
So far, I noticed that if you quickly stop the distribution, then it immediately becomes invisible for detection, but sometimes they can still be noticed during the download process, and then the trace cannot be erased. Well, disabling DHT, of course, helps.
It is clear that VPNs help, the question is not about that.
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Without hiding ip using vpn (or transferring the torrent client to vps), it is impossible to completely hide torrent activity from the world.
The main detection method is that the detector says through the torrent tracker and dht that it has the content you need, and when you start downloading it, it does not give it away, cutting off the connection, while logically your ip becomes visible.
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