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Anyway I cannot enforce anyone to do anything since it is their free will but putting someone else(business) on a risk for your own illegal activity is f@@@ed up, especially with small businesses. What if someone else steals your identity and use it for illegal activities. That's exactly what you are doing
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TorGuard all the way, I had PIA for years and they went downhill (speeds) and it lasted for months. Finally, I cancelled and switched to TorGuard, it's been a year or two since I've had issues.
I hope current users can get the 2 year prepay with router.
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Or perhaps Torguard is anonymous, but you failed in one of any number of ways to secure your anonymity. (The most perfect VPN in the world is of little value if the user doesn't do his part.)
Seems unjustified to simply blame Torguard. A VPN is not a magical Internet invisibility cloak, which will effortlessly provide one with absolute protection from any possibility of one's online activities ever being noticed.
Did they simply call you about your downloading or give you a copyright warning? If they simply asked about activity , it's probably just them getting suspicious with no real info.