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    How to change your IP [to any country] with Tor

    I would like to thank DarkSaibot for his great contribution in anonymousity threads


    Today i am about to intruduce a new friend to torrent leechers

    Name: Tor
    Website: Torproject.org
    Use: Hide your ip and provide you with proxy from different countries

    Advantages:
    1) IPs from different countries
    2) Ease of use and control
    3) Good speed

    Disadvantages:
    1) Ban on trackers that check international ip change



    After you land on the website of torproject choose the version that fits your OS



    At the installation you will be prompted to choose the components that you need



    1) GUI
    2) The proxy grabber
    3) The filter which filters the contents and scripts of the traffic that could be used to identify you
    4) Firefox plug-in that makes using tor easier

    You will now be prompted to install tor plug-in to firefox



    Now all you have to do is to enable tor button with one left click,
    you should notice that the button color changed from red to green




    Now it is the time to give it a test





    Now how can i change my ip??? Simple




    Test again





    At the end i would like to thank everyone that helped and still helping me in here specially: Anon
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    Thanks for the tut. But you should know that trackers already know about Tor - What.cd goes to the extent of warning their staff if someone uses it to browse the tracker.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    But i think it is hard to track weather you use it or not??

    The number of IPs you can get is unlimited!!

    How can they tell if ur using tor?
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    Google "Tor checker". They let you know if an IP belongs to Tor in five seconds.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Yep, your best chance when it comes to changing IPs for logging on some serious tracker is "elite proxy". Because they even aren't detected as proxies. And that is exactly what we want. Cheat our way into tracker, fooling it to think that we are from xyz.

    I'm glad that i don't have to bother with this as my country is allowed on every tracker i use. And if i must i can change my IP by restarting router; though im still stuck with my isp's hostname then.
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    I respect people trying to get anonymity while torrenting. But I don't really respect people using TOR for this purpose.

    It's not made for it, and it's exploiting the good will of others who intend for their bandwidth to go towards TOR's more legitimate uses. Like, for example, getting un-censored internet in China.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody View Post
    I respect people trying to get anonymity while torrenting. But I don't really respect people using TOR for this purpose.
    Well, in this case it'd only be used to browse the tracker. Web browsing through Tor is OK.

    We're of a common mind regarding P2Ping through it. That's not what it was meant for, and it eats others' voluntarily-offered bandwidth at an alarming rate.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    I used Tor before but i recommend Proxy Switcher. It's very light and easy to use
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    I didnt know for this one... man... Can this be used for other p2p? Like dc++ for example?
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    We're of a common mind regarding P2Ping through it. That's not what it was meant for, and it eats others' voluntarily-offered bandwidth at an alarming rate.
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    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    One of the screenshots is not working for me.The one after
    Now all you have to do is to enable tor button with one left click,
    you should notice that the button color changed from red to green
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    Yes, it doesn't load here either. Seems IS deleted it.
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    The Best way to achieve anonymity in trackers is VPN. although you have to pay for that, but its secure and safe !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ando View Post
    The Best way to achieve anonymity in trackers is VPN.
    A paid service, that is. Public ones can risk your accounts, specially on sites like BitMeTV.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Can you use this app to watch bbc channels on their site???
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