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  • barrowmanandrew
    V.I.P. Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 3427

    #31
    Originally posted by mortalrecords
    Hi all these boxes work though sever decryption of slys and vermins Nag 3 encryption code.
    Neither Star view or kryptview servers are based in this country.(don't be silly and ask me where).
    Some silly sod tried it here and got arrested!.
    For Vermin or Sly to get your IP details which could Identify you,they would have to seek a court order in that country first."Cloaking"your ID is not possible with these boxes,
    it just wont work that way.
    Once you connect your box via Lan your IP will be stored.
    so in theory you could be tracked down right to your door,
    but then like I said a lot of different country's would have to agree on enforcement and lets just say that where the servers are, that's going to be difficult. However in time like with file sharing who knows?
    yes m8, but i think what alot of peeps are wondering and concerned about...
    if you get your bb thru vermin, could vermin detect that you are connected to a server which bypasses their security???

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    • satsmo
      V.I.P. Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 6397

      #32
      I am sure they would be more interested in the upload servers than the end users.

      I am also sure that the folks behind the KV are well aware of this and have taken the necessary precautions.

      As an end user with any concerns look at using a commercial VPN service. Worth it for a few quid for piece of mind and also can be used for much more than a free TV service.
      I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer. - Douglas Adams

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      • Ansem

        #33
        Originally posted by barrowmanandrew
        yes m8, but i think what alot of peeps are wondering and concerned about...
        if you get your bb thru vermin, could vermin detect that you are connected to a server which bypasses their security???
        NO, its against the law for them to log the dataflow of a customer, it would breach EU privacy laws

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        • barrowmanandrew
          V.I.P. Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 3427

          #34
          Originally posted by Ansem
          NO, its against the law for them to log the dataflow of a customer, it would breach EU privacy laws
          excellent news....

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          • monkeyb0yuk
            Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 60

            #35
            Originally posted by Ansem
            NO, its against the law for them to log the dataflow of a customer, it would breach EU privacy laws
            I would beg to differ personally....
            How can they "nail you" for downloading MP3s\vids if this was the case?
            I would suspect that if it IS the case, then whatever loophole they use for catching you doing this, they will exploit for cardsharing data...- probably the server & IP..

            I am unsure about CS - i think its a door that will be shut...quickly.
            I hope im wrong..

            rich

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            • dhr
              Newbie
              • Sep 2010
              • 3

              #36
              Originally posted by Ansem
              NO, its against the law for them to log the dataflow of a customer, it would breach EU privacy laws
              not sure of that, they don't need to "log" your data, just a simple or deep packet inspection and a flag if you connect to such servers/ports, etc. same way they do for music/video stuff.

              what i was thinking of - and i'm so new to this - was to maybe get a cheap PAYG usb mobile bb dongle, prepay for few GB of data and connect it to your KV/DB etc box? this would be almost untraceable.

              the other option i thought was maybe to use a linux port of Tor and install it on the box to hide your traffic.

              right, now a typical noob Q: i've just got my 1st cable installation for bb + phone and was thinking of DB600 before knowing about this whole n3 thing only few hours ago! it seems a780 would be a better bet right now then, right?

              cheers

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              • btuk2003
                Newbie
                • Sep 2010
                • 15

                #37
                Originally posted by Ruggerplumber
                BTUK2003 apeears to be asking a lot of mmmm Inquisitive questions I would call them, they type of question that somemne who is trying to incvestisgate how free tv is available as oppossed to sticking to basic questions! Like; Whats the best box? What do I do to make it Work? and best place to buy? The only 3 questions anyone needs. Or is it me being sceptical!!
                Hi RuggerPlumber - there is nothing wrong with being inquisitive - My profession and lifestyle dictates that I have all the facts before deliberating and making an informed decision on any project I undertake. I would hope that other individuals are as diligent when investigating a piece of technology they are not familiar with and obtaining the relevant facts before making a decision that requires a financial commitment .

                To this end I thank BarrowmanAndrew for all his assistance and advice on this particular thread.

                Cheers Again
                Btuk2003

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