I never did it. How can I do it? And where I need to go for it?

  • DaGeek247@fedia.io
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    Step 1: download the free ProtonVPN app; https://protonvpn.com/download

    Step 2: download the free qbittorrent app; https://www.qbittorrent.org/

    Step 3: download vlc media player; https://www.videolan.org/vlc/

    Step 4: install and connect ProtonVPN to a free server.

    Step 5: Pick a public torrent website from the wiki and look for a movie you want to watch.

    Step 6: copy the magnet link the website lists and add it to bittorrent. Wait for it to connect and download.

    Step 7: enable showing extensions if you use windows; https://www.howtogeek.com/205086/beginner-how-to-make-windows-show-file-extensions/

    Step 8: make sure that all your downloaded files only ever play in vlc, and that they arent .exe files.

    Step 9: leave qbittorrent running (and seeding!) On your computer after your movies are downloaded.

    • floo@retrolemmy.com
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      Proton VPN doesn’t allow P2P file downloading (torrents) on its free version.

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        Yes, but it still works. So long as you don’t overdo it, like someone who isn’t new to this, it’ll work just fine for a start.

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          I don’t know how it work for you but not me. Are you sure you lock qbitorrent to the VPN only? Otherwise qbitorrent may just use you normal internet.

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      I would recommend Mullvad over Proton. Proton’s CEO is problematic and a bit of a wild card. They also have proven that they care more about money than privacy. They want to be a Google ecosystem and constantly push more product on you. Someone else mentioned this and it’s a good thing to live by: if a company’s service is free, you are the product. When it comes to being an application that has full control and insight into your network traffic, no thanks.

      Mullvad is disgustingly cheap, costing only $5/month. I’ve been using Mullvad for 15 years now, and it’s always been $5/month. You get DAITA plus a whole host of other necessary sailing accoutrements. They have one of the best track records in terms of not shoving marketing bullshit down your throat and being true to what their website and documentation says. The only limitation in terms of network usage is that you can only have 5 devices tied to a single account. It’s mega easy to remove a device to free up a slot, though.

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      For newbies qbitrorrent’s search is more than adequate enough to replace steps 5-7. But this is a great guide!

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        Yes, the search is great for starting out! But i think you need to add the python-search plugins first, right? Not that its hard to do but it is something that needs to be done first