Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Keep your IP adress off the radar



After Napster had been ruined and no longer has succomed to peoples downloading needed the Limewire client and other desktop infused file shares like Kazaa and Frostwire. But they were not the only ones for grabs, at around 2003 Bitorrent sites were being used which of course were safer and less prone to viruses. Most of the desktop file sharers have been shot down because of copyright infringement but, there are a few clients like Frostwire that are still out there. Bitorrent sites that used are usually not even from here most of the time they are way out in the Netherlands. 


Google is introducing a system to monitor all online activity of those who participate in a program called Screenwise. Now because they know that they are in the wrong we are being bated with financial compensation. Oh yes Google is willing to pay us $25 to know absolutely all of our online encounters. Plus, to ensure that people go along with there new project they are willing to dish out $100 just for signing up to whom ever decides to setup a data collector router and then install Chrome extension on each computer in use  I am pissed that this is going to happen, because now there is literally know privacy. I say squash this new application and support a new one……………………….
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 Nowadays it is a lot easier to torrent and get away with what you are doing mainly because there is an application that you can download to your computer desktop to hide your IP address. This application is called PeerBlock which is a free software firewall application. It blocks incoming and outgoing connections to Internet IP addresses that are included on block lists accessible over the Internet which may be selected by the user, but also any addresses manually specified by the user. Depending on the lists you have it set up to use, you can block governments, corporations, machines flagged for anti-p2p activities, even entire countries! 

1 comment:

  1. I am going to have to agree with you in this because I think that it is wrong that Google is trying to make us sign up with this so then they can get all of our information in one spot and it doesn’t even matter about the money that they are offering us to do this it’s the fact that they are trying to monitor our information and the real question is why would they want to monitor our information other then of course the illegal stuff that people are known for but other then that I don’t really see a reason they would want to and it also raises the question of what’s next are they going to try and take over next our lives because I would have to say at this rate it might be possible and also this is just another example of the government trying to use its power over us.

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