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Q: Is there a good alternative to Peerguardian 2?
Submitted By: Burrito, 310 days, 22 hours, 44 minutes ago
Just curious since I'm new to torrent security.
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What's wrong with PG2?
Submitted By: RandomSkratch ( 310 days, 17 hours, 31 minutes ago )
For a peer blocking program, PG2 is quite effective. Regular updates and it's relatively small footprint (about 2.5MB) make it a great candidate. I know programs like Azureus have a SafePeer plugin but I could never get it to work (took way to long to actually initialize).