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. :)

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    2 months ago

    I found you need four things:

    • A VPN
    • A good Usenet provider
    • An NZB app
    • An NZB indexer, which is a website

    From there, it is a lot easier than torrents. The downside is you might be paying for all 4.

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      2 months ago

      Follow up, my costs. YMMV

      1. VPN - Proton, but I get it as part of the family package for email, calendar, VPN, drive etc. $500 every 2 years. Standard Pricing for just VPN is $10/month. Steeper discounts for the longer you pay up front. Plus there are plenty of good VPN providers out there, but you have to pay for them.
      2. Usenet provider - I’m using NewsDemon and have the $80 unlimited for 4 years deal. For deals like this you have to hunt around a bit or maybe play the waiting game.
      3. NZB app - I’m currently using SABnzbd+, free on my linux desktop. Will move this to an ARR stack once the NAS is built out.
      4. NZB Indexer - I’m using NZBGeek, $6 for 6 months, $12 a year, $80 lifetime. I chose the lifetime option. Plenty of other options for Indexers, and some that are invite only. I imagine costs vary wildly.

      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.