Sunday, March 5, 2017

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ISPs are only required to block the torrent websites that host the .torrent files. These .torrent files contain the file metadata and tracker addresses that let your chosen torrenting software know the multiple sources it can get a particular file from, be it a movie, a TV show, a recent Linux distro or a piece of open-source software. When you torrent a file, it comes in dribs and drabs from users around the world who are seeding the file.
The key point here is the torrent websites themselves don't host any actual content - they just host the .torrent files that tell you where you can get it. For this reason, you just need to bypass the site-blocking far enough to get to the .torrent files.
Netflix’s passive-aggressive war with the world’s internet service providers rages on.  The streaming giant launched a free speed test website, so you can check if you’re really getting the internet speeds that you pay for.
It also, interestingly, offers a way to specifically test whether or not you’re getting Netflix at the speeds you pay for. See the video for test results.

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