View Full Version : you have downloaded what?
incisor
15th December 2011, 09:24 AM
You Have Downloaded - We show what you downloaded (http://www.youhavedownloaded.com/)
Ranga
15th December 2011, 09:47 AM
Totally inaccurate for me. Wonder if it takes dynamic ip addresses into account?
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vnx205
15th December 2011, 10:05 AM
They have got mine wrong too.
It claims I have downloaded a movie (I think). I certainly have not downloaded any file that size except for Linux distros.
stuee
15th December 2011, 10:15 AM
Yep a croc. Not downloaded any of those files.
Out of curiosity, do ISP's record down who has any one of their IP addresses at any one time?
PV5150
15th December 2011, 10:36 AM
All clear here
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v229/PV5150/2011-12-15102356.jpg
According to the site, they don't separate dynamic and static IP's.
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Blknight.aus
15th December 2011, 10:44 AM
failed entirely,
Ferret
15th December 2011, 11:00 AM
"It looks like you are from Australia, somewhere around Western Australia." :eek:
Yep they got me:- I'm from Australia somewhere around WA. It's uncanny how they could have pin pointed me so accurately. Only minor detail they got wrong is nobody downloaded any stuff but apart from that it is pretty amazing.
Distortion
15th December 2011, 11:08 AM
Wouldn't worry to much about it scroll to the bottom left corner of the page
p38arover
15th December 2011, 12:48 PM
They picked up on a file I did download. Location was just NSW but I tried an IP address belonging to another person I know and it located him to the suburb.
Sprint
15th December 2011, 09:59 PM
I cant have downloaded all that porn...... Can I?
Tombie
15th December 2011, 10:13 PM
We have nothing on you ;-)
"Where the Desert meets the Sea"
'Did I mention some great 4WDriving is just 5 minutes from home?'
Hymie
15th December 2011, 10:17 PM
PMSL...... I downloaded a few Wiggles DVD's according to them!
85 county
15th December 2011, 10:28 PM
Hi. We have no records on you.
This means you are using a private torrent tracker or, of course, you may not be a torrent user at all! It happens. Please, entertain yourself. Feel free to see what other people have downloaded. The search box is on the top. If you have any friends who use torrents, use it to scare them off. We also have a widget that you can install in your website, blog or Facebook page. Or you can just send them a link to this site. They will see a table similar to what you see below. The only difference — they will see their downloads.
and i down load ****loads
goingbush
16th December 2011, 12:05 AM
Yep a croc. Not downloaded any of those files.
Out of curiosity, do ISP's record down who has any one of their IP addresses at any one time?
Yep,
I used to work for your favourite phone company fit & fix ADSL & Cable broadband , and yep Your IP's are logged against your account , so its no use rebooting your modem to get a new IP , but I still do .
isuzutoo-eh
16th December 2011, 01:47 PM
Hi. We have no records on you.
This means you are using a private torrent tracker or, of course, you may not be a torrent user at all! It happens. Please, entertain yourself. Feel free to see what other people have downloaded. The search box is on the top. If you have any friends who use torrents, use it to scare them off. We also have a widget that you can install in your website, blog or Facebook page. Or you can just send them a link to this site. They will see a table similar to what you see below. The only difference — they will see their downloads.
and i down load ****loads
Same boat as me! I use my download limit every month :p
goingbush
16th December 2011, 03:46 PM
Dony Worry,
Big Brother is Watching.
Everything you do on the internet is being logged, For example my small home website chookcam.com generates reams of information every day, I never look at it but just imagine all this information is gathering somwhere & can be called up at anytime. for example here is a screencap & by pure co-incidence catches an entry link from somone that was looking at AULRO !!
http://goingbush.com/landy/iplog.jpg
shorty943
28th December 2011, 01:04 PM
Dammit, I could have sworn I'd downloaded some damned thing, but it seems not.
"Hi. We have no records on you."
TimNZ
28th December 2011, 02:30 PM
Well, they've got me :no2: Better ring up the internet cops and confess........
sheerluck
28th December 2011, 02:53 PM
Same boat as me! I use my download limit every month :p
I'm glad I've got unlimited ADSL now - had to make do over the last year with mobile BB only - 14GB goes by in a flash.
According to this app though, I'm all in the clear! (Mind you I have been a good boy since I got an official warning from AFACT via my ISP for downloading Alvin and the Chipmonks of all things :angel:)
Steve-O
2nd January 2012, 12:43 PM
Hey Guys,
Can I suggest you use Peer Guardian to block your ip address when downloading "stuff" etc (you know what i mean lol).
Companies like Sony, Universal Studios and Hollywood Interactive scan the internet port scanning for people downloading "stuff". They then contact your ISP via your IP address and that can be traced to you.
Blocking your IP address will stop this as you will be anonymous if using a tool like Peerguardian. Only use it when downloading the "stuff" though as it can block some stuff that you have legitimate access to.
If your are using a bit torrent downloader like utorrent or Vuze, start peer guardian before you download.
Here's the link and good luck: Download PeerGuardian 2.0 Beta 6c - FileHippo.com (http://www.filehippo.com/download_peerguardian/)
Please be mindful that downloading copyrighted materials is theft and is illegal...
There that's my waiver out the way lol
Steve-O
p38arover
2nd January 2012, 12:47 PM
It appears Peer Guardian has been replaced by Peer Block.
See also: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1354417
Steve-O
2nd January 2012, 01:15 PM
Hi Ron,
Not so much replaced just maybe a different blocker? I haven't tried it so cannot comment either way if it is better.
I have used Peer Guardian II for years now and the only time i ever forgot to use it I got a letter from my ISP telling me to cease and desist downloading what I was downloading.
So for me the proof that it does protect is there.
Steve-O
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