Is usenet safe (with vpn) and still a thing in 2025
hi there, im a newbie.
Is usenet still the way to go and safe in its use with a vpn as normal "consumer"?
Or can it get tracked down like torrenting? i love to have offline access to my media, so streaming isn`t my favor, thats why i landed here. :)
Yep. Most providers give an SSL connection too so no need for the VPN. I've been using Usenet reliably for over a decade now.
Yes and it's still glorious. SSL should be enough, but I use a VPN as well
Google: "NZBs" do some reading and pick a provider with SSL connections.
Yep, no need for VPN if you use a provider with SSL.
Basically yeah - the only thing exposed with ssl w/o vpn is the initial connection to your provider, so your ISP or another entity eavesdropping could prove you initiated a connection but would have no idea about the contents transferred. A little pedantic I know, but best to be informed of the minutia of these endeavours.
I found you need four things:
From there, it is a lot easier than torrents. The downside is you might be paying for all 4.
Follow up, my costs. YMMV
How I use it for now: After securing all the subscriptions, I fire up the NAB app and configure it to use my Usenet provider. Fire up the VPN, head to my NAB Indexer. Search for what I'm looking for in the Indexer and download the NZB file it generates. Feed the NZB file into my NZB app and it heads out to my Usenet provider to pull what I asked.
When I get off my ass and built my homebrew NAS, I'll run all this through an ARR stack.
For downloading through Usenet a VPN is as important as for DDL, i.e. it's not necessary.
Depending on the local laws it's more important to use a VPN and pay anonymously for your indexers. But I don't know of any Usenet busts where customers got charged (e.g. for supporting a criminal organisation), so it's not necessary.
If you upload you must use a trustworthy VPN provider and you must pay through an anonymous payment method like Monero.