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alphapointe
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Keeping ISP's From Knowing?

I may be reading between the lines here, but it seems like this service is marketed toward people wanting to keep their ISP's from knowing what they are doing.

What happens when the ISP sees you connecting to TPB's VPN concentrator? My guess is they will have a pretty good idea what you're up to. There goes that logic.


bentheexo

join:2009-04-09
Jacksonville, FL

said by alphapointe:

What happens when the ISP sees you connecting to TPB's VPN concentrator? My guess is they will have a pretty good idea what you're up to. There goes that logic.
Seeing your post has made me realize that the world is still filled with stupidity that hides behind the mask of intelligence. It does not matter where you end up getting a VPN/Proxy connection from, your ISP can not legally stop you in anyway from using the services. Most of them would advise you to use some form of a Proxy service anyway so that you can be "safer" online.


whatsinaname

@suddenlink.net

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>>My guess is they will have a pretty good idea what you're up to. There goes that logic.

Having a "pretty good idea" just doesn't cut it when it comes to arresting someone and fining them thousands of dollars for a major crime. You need this little thing called "proof". Hunches don't count for shit outside of television dramas.


patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
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said by whatsinaname :

>>My guess is they will have a pretty good idea what you're up to. There goes that logic.

Having a "pretty good idea" just doesn't cut it when it comes to arresting someone and fining them thousands of dollars for a major crime. You need this little thing called "proof". Hunches don't count for shit outside of television dramas.
Wrong, probable cause, proof is only needed a trial. Fishing and "auditing" has always been legal.

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