Dec 14, 2018 Our award-winning open source VPN protocol is the de-facto standard for accessing private information securely. That’s the legacy of our software. That’s what Private Tunnel is built on. Wherever you are surfing the net, whether it's at home, over a public wi-fi or traveling, know that your connection is encrypted and your IP address is.
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This is not a vendor support forum. Please go to your vendor for specific setup and management issues. If it is non specific or something that the vendor cannot answer (i.e., how do people feel about company XYZ), fine.For general questions about VPNs, please see and for torrenting, please see. Upvote what is relevant/interesting/informative downvote what isn't.To check your IP address when your VPN is up, use a service like and check that it is something other than your own.Please observe normal reddiquette rules for posting and no personal attacks nor memes.
Please also do not post affiliate links. You'll want to contact their support for a clear answer.That said:According to their (#12 E)You will not to use our services for receiving and the distribution of pirated copyright materials, such as, but not limited to Pirated DVDs, Pirated CDs, Pirated Software. This includes, but not limited to the following: The trading, selling, bartering, sharing, transmitting or receiving, of such materials.My guess is they are not very torrent / P2P friendly but you'd need to check with them to see if they actively block P2P / torrents.PS - If you find out that PrivateTunnel does indeed block P2P / torrents you should get in touch with so he can update that PrivateTunnel information in the VPN Comparison Chart. Right now 'Port Blocking P2P' is blank for PrivateTunnel prob due to lack of information from that VPN provider.