can the government track me if I use a software to hide myip

January 27th, 2023

Like super hide ip. Can the goverment still track me? Like if I download or share files can they still track me?
Answer #1
No, they can’t. However the company whose software you are using, can.
Answer #2
No, they can't. However the company whose software you are using, can. Well the website for the software is =http://www.superhideip.com/screenshots.html
Answer #3
it is not 100% working
this post you can floo :
Super Hide IP V3.2.9.6
http://www.google.com?t=14919564&highlight=

Answer #4
The ISP can tell what you are downloading (by the amount of traffic)
I don’t know why people faff about with “Hide IP” apps – just pay for a VPN if you are that concerned.
I only mainly use VPN’s for Country restrictions etc.
This is one I use a fair bit for watching Hulu here in the UK, I can recommend it, it’s never had any issues and I have been there 2.5 – 3 years
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/
Answer #5
Your ISP always can know what you are doing, regardless of what things you use, even VPN.
Everything you do goes through your ISP. You might be able to encrypt the transfers so they won’t know specific details, but they’ll still know it’s deliberately encrypted packets (which would arouse suspicions).
Most ISPs don’t care unless they are ordered to by the courts – not caring ensures you stay with them!
But if they are orderd by courts thay will hand over your details. Even America, “land of the free”.. even with the squashed CISPA thing – the Govt. has said it won’t prosecute an ISP who voluntarily hand over the requested info..
Answer #6

Most ISPs don't care ..

They wouldn’t have many customers if there were no fileshares.
DPI (Deep packet inspection) is a way ISP’s can see the data, but it’s too expensive to do it on everyone. Some of the reps at Bethere are members here, lol
Answer #7
Try using Tor, way better than what your proposing.
Answer #8
Can the goverment still track me?
Yes, And and not only that, They can throw you in guatanamo too!!
On a more serious note, The government wouldn’t care about your Internet
activities (Unless your some sort of hardcore criminal) if anything, The anti-piracy organizations is what you should be concerned about. But they can’t get to you
unless you use torrents from public trackers! Private trackers/File hosts/Usenet are safe!
So to sum it up, Avoid public trackers and you should be fine. But if you can’t, Then at least
get a VPN subscription with a provider that has a good privacy policy & servers in other countries.
Answer #9

Most ISPs don't care ..

They wouldn't have many customers if there were no fileshares.
DPI (Deep packet inspection) is a way ISP's can see the data, but it's too expensive to do it on everyone. Some of the reps at Bethere are members here, lol

Exactly – they care if they are told to by a court or an official complaint from companies.
Their business is the supply of the net service – even if you contravene small sections of the terms & conditions (which are there so that they can be enforced when a court tells them to), they don’t bother too much.
When it gets down to it, piracy is only an issue with the RIAA-type arrses.. the people who call it “theft” and try to equate it to stealing a car or a TV..
(We all know it’s copying, not theft – the original is left behind!)
Answer #10
Use a Downloader package like JDownloader, which is free and regularly updates itself.
When you download from most digital warehouses, you use a coded download, which only tells you, on your PC what you are downloading.
If you make sure that each download begins with HTTPS instead of HTTP – then with HTTPS your downloads are also secured from access by your ISP.
However, the amount you download might cause an issue, until you remember that millions of other people are constantly downloading massive amounts of stuff of which you might represent a smaller problem.
Answer #11
Is hide my ass worth it for $10?
Answer #12
Is hide my ass worth it for $10?
Absolutely not!
HMA does not take your privacy seriously, As shown here:
http://torrentfreak.com/vpn-providers-mull-fraudster-database-in-wake-of-lulzec-fiasco-111006/
And they still claim they don’t keep logs:
http://hidemyass.com/vpn/faq/
Other>What logs do you keep?, And their answer is this:
We only log the times you connect and disconnect from our service. We do not log what activity you get up to behind our VPN service, such as what websites you visit and who you talk to. For more information go to our privacy policy.
Notice the highlighted part. Lies!
Refer to the following article for a list of good providers:
http://torrentfreak.com/vpn-services-that-take-your-anonymity-seriously-2013-edition-130302/
Answer #13
Is hide my ass worth it for $10?
Absolutely not!
HMA does not take your privacy seriously, As shown here:
http://torrentfreak.com/vpn-providers-mull-fraudster-database-in-wake-of-lulzec-fiasco-111006/
And they still claim they don't keep logs:
http://hidemyass.com/vpn/faq/
Other>What logs do you keep?, And their answer is this:
We only log the times you connect and disconnect from our service. We do not log what activity you get up to behind our VPN service, such as what websites you visit and who you talk to. For more information go to our privacy policy.
Notice the highlighted part. Lies!
Refer to the following article for a list of good providers:
http://torrentfreak.com/vpn-services-that-take-your-anonymity-seriously-2013-edition-130302/
Isn’t that good if they don’t log your activity? That’s the point of having a vpn right? So no one can log what I do, meaning they can’t track me for anything I do right? Just asking and if you think hide my ass isn’t good what should I get. Only tell me good cheap one please.
Answer #14
i agree and know this by what is going on with me the last few months.
i have got a wiretap and even if one uses tor or vpn or proxy they still see everything, im only wiretapped because of wifes sister being a bi*ch and reported me for stuff that only a sick git will do.
while you are connected to your isp the servers keep logs of every click and search you do while connected to the web.
Answer #15
Isn't that good if they don't log your activity? That's the point of having a vpn right? So no one can log what I do, meaning they can't track me for anything I do right? Just asking and if you think hide my ass isn't good what should I get. Only tell me good cheap one please.
Which part of my post don’t you understand exactly?
I was pretty clear about it. HMA DOES log your activity (And they got the nerve to lie about it!)
As for which provider to go with, Refer to the last link in my previous post.
im only wiretapped because of wifes sister being a bi*ch and reported me for stuff that only a sick git will do.
Mind being more specific? ii have got a wiretap and even if one uses tor or vpn or proxy they still see everything
This is far from accurate!
If you use TOR or a VPN your ISP can only see that you’ve connected to certain servers and exchanged X amount of data for a certain period of time, Nothing else (As the traffic itself would be encrypted) If however your PC is infected with spyware (Or your computer room is full of CCTV cameras) that’s another story of course!
Edit: But yeah, Your ISP would still be able to snoop on your traffic if you use an IP:PORT proxy or a web-based one that doesn’t support SSL.
Answer #16
AFAIK whatever you are doing through Tor would only be known by your ISP if the exit node (which decrypts your packets) is also using your ISP
If you’re losing sleep over this, Install wireshark and check what traffic is sent. All you should see is encrypted blah blah

 

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