NaDre 157 Posted ... I belong to several private torrent trackers. Some of them have banned various VPN services at the firewall level because they feel they were abused/attacked in some way by someone using that service. I would hate to see something like that happen with AirVPN at one of my trackers. Do you have any strategy for how you would respond to a complaint and determine which of your members to sanction? Since you only have the information about current users to work with, I think you would need to have some sort of quick response contact. But then that could easily be abused at great expense to you guys. I am not sure what strategy could be used here, if any. Do you guys have any ideas about this? Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... I belong to several private torrent trackers. Some of them have banned various VPN services at the firewall level because they feel they were abused/attacked in some way by someone using that service. I would hate to see something like that happen with AirVPN at one of my trackers.Do you have any strategy for how you would respond to a complaint and determine which of your members to sanction? Since you only have the information about current users to work with, I think you would need to have some sort of quick response contact. But then that could easily be abused at great expense to you guys.I am not sure what strategy could be used here, if any. Do you guys have any ideas about this? Thanks.Hello!As a mere conduit, we don't monitor connections, and as you correctly state we don't keep logs that would allow ex-post detection of such an abuse. However, attacks against a tracker are a particular case of attacks against a service in the information society, that is a violation of our Terms of Service. Should we detect attacks, or should we be warned about such a problem, through special triggers we can put an end to such violations without compromising our customers privacy.Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post