Moyer1666,

I don’t use a VPN and the list that comes up for me here isn’t remotely accurate

Sharpiemarker,

Just checked my own and was surprised nothing came up. I’d have thought I would have downloaded legit torrents from Ubuntu or Archive.org at the very least.

rambos,

AirVPN cuz I dont know any other with port forwarding thats cheap like that

kugmo,
@kugmo@sh.itjust.works avatar

Heads up, this website doesn’t get data on stuff you download from private trackers, only public.

SexualPolytope,
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

It’s empty. Good.

matey,

Same

dangblingus, (edited )

It’s probably not a honeypot, but if I was the president of Warner Bros or Disney, I sure would want to set up a website that gathered IP addresses of people that probably download pirated media, or better yet, confirm that they did indeed download my product.

can,

Well, too late for me I guess. Think I should add a warning?

Krafting,
@Krafting@lemmy.world avatar

Being behind IPv6 CGNAT mean I see other’s people downloads too with “my” ip

nottheengineer,

Does CGNAT protect from ISP letters?

Because for all the pain it causes me, it should at least be useful for something

Krafting, (edited )
@Krafting@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve never pirated anything, of course, but I also never got a letter since I was switched to CGNAT

tristan,

I can see hundreds of downloads and none are mine lol

It also thinks I’m in North America when I’m in Australia (currently no VPN to view it), which is the first site that put me outside the country

bighatchester,

Well they know what I downloaded but I dont really care . Is there anything my Canadian ISP can do ?

can,

There’s a small chance you’ll get a letter with no follow-up.

Virkkunen,
@Virkkunen@kbin.social avatar

I don't use a VPN nor I bother with one, I download movie torrents all the time (5 this week already) and the list is completely empty. I do have dynamic IP but ir usually only changes after I restart my router, which I haven't done for a month now.

can,

Private trackers?

Virkkunen,
@Virkkunen@kbin.social avatar

Nope, never used a private tracker before (forgot to add this). The site just seems innacurate.

Squizzy,

I’m fairly sure my ISP is dynamic by default, I remember a neighbour having to pay extra for a static IP for a camera networking issue.

404,

TIL I download tantra, kama sutra and yoni massage books/epubs

Great to see the IP scrambling works as it is supposed to

Kusimulkku,

Home internet was empty. Mobile internet has a few Marvel movies and shit like that. VPN has child porn.

Feels pretty icky to share the same ip as some people downloading those lame ass movies

JustMy2c,

The right answer is indeed in the comments. Let them sue me for downloading before I go pay for helping pedos out

WarmApplePieShrek,

So they’re giving you a magnet link to child porn? Nice. Sue them.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Lol it’s showing a bunch of random shit.

Thing is, it’s my phone’s IP. I don’t download anything on this thing.

DLSantini,

That’s really not how that works.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

I don’t understand your comment.

worsedoughnut, (edited )
@worsedoughnut@lemdro.id avatar

I love that even the URL preview shows an IP address lol.

The site just grabs the viewers current IP I imagine it’s probably whatever address is used by the instance to parse the URL and generate the preview, since it’s different if I view it on my instance, vs if I view it on the original post on dbzer0

Just fun to notice I guess.

can,

What interface/app are you using?

worsedoughnut,
@worsedoughnut@lemdro.id avatar

I assume some instance’s don’t have a front-end with URL previewing, but I can see it on my instance’s alternate front-end (Alexandrite), and also on dbzer0’s default layout.

millionsofplayers,

Apparently I downloaded the fate of the furious 4 hours ago on mobile data according to it?

HumanPerson,

Yeah I am not familiar with mobile data, but I suspect mobile ips are dynamic or shared. Apparently my mobile-data-neighbor downloaded porn.

filcuk,

We should modernise the silly number neighbour fad by leaving messages for the next user of our public IP.

millionsofplayers, (edited )

turned on a vpn and 2 notable things on here are someone downloading one piece books and probably illegal content

kratoz29,
@kratoz29@lemm.ee avatar

It is always a joy to see what my virtual neighbors download… Some have a very refined… Taste.

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