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JoshGeorge2022-02-17 08:36:02
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JoshGeorge, 2022-02-17 08:36:02

Sale / "rent" of traffic - is it worth getting involved?

Hello, I immediately apologize for the tags - I did not find which one is more suitable for my questions. I ask the administrators to delete if any of them are superfluous, or indicate which ones to delete.

Recently I came across a service for the sale / "rent" of traffic. I just have a couple of devices that work all day and the unlimited Internet is lightly loaded. I thought why not put it, but in the process of searching for information, there were a lot of negative and positive reviews, some of them had good arguments that revealed several "pitfalls" / questions:
1) The fact that not very good people can upload or do something else "not very good" from your IP address. It is debatable here, because most likely, such people will use other "schemes \ ways", and it is not profitable for the traffic exchange if such "activities" are carried out instead of traffic for advertising, and if some seller \ "landlord" of traffic is set up, then the sellers / "landlords" will start to leave from similar exchanges (?). Were there similar precedents?
The only thing I remembered was the situation of Dmitry Bogatov, but it was a little different (?) because of Thor.
2) Will such programs heavily load the hardware, in particular, the hard drive?
3) Will a Russian IP address and traffic / "rent" of traffic from it be needed abroad? And if all of a sudden they do something negative from this IP address, what sanctions can follow from abroad (Europe and the USA)?
4) Well, the most important question: "Is the game worth the candle"? And have you used similar exchanges and how unsuccessful/successfully? And if you had a free constantly working device with the Internet, would you use it?
Well, maybe some other "pitfalls" I missed?

Ps Any minor shortcomings that on many sites there will be "captchas and bans" do not bother. I visit few sites.

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Dimonchik, 2022-02-17
@dimonchik2013

in the best case, they will simply cheat you or proxify you for cheating insta,
in the worst case, comrade major will come
, there will be no money in both cases, well, there will be income, expenses, of course

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AntHTML, 2022-02-17
@anthtml

I wouldn't.
Department K will not figure out who was sitting from your IP, they don’t need it. And it will be almost impossible to protect yourself.
Yes, and the provider can ban for this, especially if he receives a strike for spam or discovers suspicions himself.

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Lone Ice, 2022-02-17
@daemonhk

Give your power to the benefit of science, there are services for space exploration, medicine, or how it works there ...

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Vasily Bannikov, 2022-02-17
@vabka

There is no traffic lease

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AlexVWill, 2022-02-17
@AlexVWill

Only the provider can sell traffic, i.e. the one who owns the physical data transmission channel. Everything else is an attempt to fuck someone.

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Sanes, 2022-02-17
@Sanes

It is strictly forbidden to give access to your traffic to strangers. Then they will ask you!

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CityCat4, 2022-02-17
@CityCat4

not very good people can spread from your IP address or do something else "not very good". It's debatable here

The existence of the Internet is generally debatable without porn :)
But this is not debatable. It's like walking late at night on the outskirts of the city and hoping not to get p#$s. In the best case, it will be mining or spamming - acts, although garbage, are not criminally punishable. And it may turn out to be extremism and terrorism and the CPU - and here no one will figure out what kind of traffic it is. First face to the floor, and then disassembly.

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Puma Thailand, 2022-02-17
@opium

It is clear that the main buyers of this traffic are spammers, hackers and others.

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