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Originally Posted by willravel
No problema. The proof of PeerGuardian was when MSD asked me why I had 900 IPs in the past month I'd used to visit TFP. 
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I don't understand that at all. PeerGuardian downloads a list of the IPs of remote hosts known to be associated with the (MAF)IAA, major software companies, etc--people that might have an interest in you providing P2P downloads of their "intellectual property"--and blocks them from making UDP or TCP connections with your computer so they can't see what you're sharing. It doesn't do anything to anonymize your activities. And I can't see that it would help at all with some random rabble of script kiddies on some BB somewhere, unless they've risen to the level of prominence that would have them on PeerGuardian's blacklist, which seems very unlikely to me.