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is it safe to download videos from here?

shinx

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not as in 'will i get viruses from downloading videos from here' but as in 'will i get in actual trouble legally'

id like to know what sort of precautions i need to keep in mind, and to ease my nerves!

i usually run this website from tor anyways but im not too confident about downloading anything, but some videos are well over 50mb and don't load or end up loading for hours before anything happens, then the buffering... @_@
 
it depends how the law handles possession of zoo porn in your country.. i used to download porn from here using tor and way back when from beastforum using no safety measures at all (i was pretty dumb) and nothing ever happened
 
Check your state obscenity laws. Where I live you can be in possession of beast porn but you cannot purchase or distribute beast porn. Make sure that the actors and actresses are 18+ and you will be fine.
 
Tor should be more then enough, zoo porn can be found on google if you don't make it obvious you should be fine
 
Make sure don't come onto this site without a VPN, and not a free one. An expensive one from a trustworthy company.
 
I wouldn't trust Tor at all. When I learned it was developed by the U.S. Department of Defense when they hired some IT wizards to do so, and, with the State Department and the NSA in partnership with the Swedish government, have been paying for The Tor Project ever since, I backed away from it pretty quick. They kept those developers on to run The Tor Project. I'm a proud American, but I know my government doesn't do that without the likelihood of something in return, especially being a government with an addiction to snooping.

I know, sounds like a conspiracy theory. It isn't. It's not even a secret. It required very little research.
Papers have been written by IT professionals discussing ways to circumvent Tor, to break it's code, to establish a back door. Do you think the NSA has a lot of interest in that? You bet.
The head of The Tor Project says the NSA won't get any info on individual users. Sure. The Fed needs only to threaten him with loss of funding, (his paycheck) which would cause the loss of everything he personally owns, including him going to prison. It's a little over $850,000 divided among very few people at The Tor Project.

All the above is also why my VPN isn't your average, off the shelf VPN, either.
 
I wouldn't trust Tor at all. When I learned it was developed by the U.S. Department of Defense when they hired some IT wizards to do so, and, with the State Department and the NSA in partnership with the Swedish government, have been paying for The Tor Project ever since, I backed away from it pretty quick. They kept those developers on to run The Tor Project. I'm a proud American, but I know my government doesn't do that without the likelihood of something in return, especially being a government with an addiction to snooping.
It is made by the navy but it was made public to protect their traffic.
I know, sounds like a conspiracy theory. It isn't. It's not even a secret. It required very little research.
Papers have been written by IT professionals discussing ways to circumvent Tor, to break it's code, to establish a back door. Do you think the NSA has a lot of interest in that? You bet.
The head of The Tor Project says the NSA won't get any info on individual users. Sure. The Fed needs only to threaten him with loss of funding, (his paycheck) which would cause the loss of everything he personally owns, including him going to prison. It's a little over $850,000 divided among very few people at The Tor Project.

All the above is also why my VPN isn't your average, off the shelf VPN, either.
If this is true why is it hotspot for everything anonymous and illegal, they do find people but it is usually because of human errors
 
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Of course, the navy said that. The DoD, and the rest of the Fed, gives false "reasons" every day for the things they do.
"...hotspot for everything anonymous and illegal." That makes it safe?
Look, you will likely use it your entire life without any problems, but life being full of uncontrollable hazards,
I have to control the hazards that I can.
I truly do wish you luck, and thank-you for your replies.
 
Of course, the navy said that. The DoD, and the rest of the Fed, gives false "reasons" every day for the things they do.
"...hotspot for everything anonymous and illegal." That makes it safe?
This place is not legal for everyone is it safe, I just said that because if it was unsafe the dozen people using it for illegal activity would not be getting away with it.
Look, you will likely use it your entire life without any problems, but life being full of uncontrollable hazards,
I have to control the hazards that I can.
I truly do wish you luck, and thank-you for your replies.
It is starting to be recommended by many people for it's anonymity it might became the normal web and another network will be created and used by those currently using it for illegal and government activity. For regular anonymous browsing you only need tor browser it's not difficult at all, we all have to change eventually to the new norm.
 
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