Previous thread >Not sure what private trackers are all about? The mission of /ptg/ is to promote the highest possible standards of tracker service by providing members with opportunities for professional development, by recognizing technical competence through examinations and by advancing the interests of its members.
Remember the following: >Staff occasionally read these generals and have shitposted here before. >This is a thread for shitposting purposes only. Offer and ask for invites. >Staff may pretend to be faggots asking for invites and when you invite them, they reward you for inviting strangers.
SAFETY TIPS Username: Never use for your trackers the same (or similar) username you are using for TorrentInvites, (or any other forums). Otherwise, ALL of your accounts are in danger. If you have already made this mistake, click HERE, to rename your TorrentInvites account, ASAP.
CSS Security: Many people have lost their beloved trackers and were wondering why. We found out, that trackers are using a browser's loophole to find out previously visited sites. They have blacklisted invites selling/trading/giveaways forums and they are banning all the users who are registered in these forums. The safest solution, is to use a different browser for these forums than you are using for your private trackers. There are also some other ways to avoid this danger, but the safest one is to use a different browser. Trackers may find a new security loophole in browsers in the future. If you already visited our forum with the same browser you are using for you trackers, make sure you delete your history and cookies NOW. For more details about it, click HERE and and read it very carefully.
Password: Use a strong password for your accounts (forums, trackers and emails). A strong password must be 12 or more digits. And it must contain uppercase letters (A, B, C...), lowercase letters (a, b, c...), numbers (1, 2, 3...) and special characters (#, ^, &...). >1/2 Is it really that serious?
Brandon Cruz
Files: Do not accept any files from your Instant Messenger programs. There exists the danger that the person sending you the file hopes to snatch your IP.
Links: Do not click on links from any users. A user may be sending you a link that is supposed to be a proof (or whatever) but when you click on it, it snatches your IP, or installs a virus on your PC.
e-mail address: Do not post your email address in public when you are applying for an invite. If you do, your account and your inviter's account are in danger. Use Private Messages to communicate your email address to another user.
Screenshots: Never tell your tracker's usernames to any users and of course never upload unedited screenshots of your accounts in public. Also never send unedited screenshots of your trackers to any users. You can ask from a TI staffer to confirm if the other user really has the account he is trying to trade.
This is all ridiculous. They can't hack the css
Jonathan Phillips
Trackers utilizing the latest Intel loopholes to check for /ptg/ traces when?
Brayden Jenkins
>This is all ridiculous. They can't hack the css They can exploit your browser to check whether you've cached assets from sites they've blacklisted, and ban you on that basis. what.cd pioneered this invasion of your privacy within the cabal.