
What happens when you give tech-savvy people eight hours of internet access a day? Welcome to the The Intern is downloading movies again problem.

Venezuela has a bandwidth problem, and plenty of people will stretch whatever connection is available—especially the internet at work.
What happens when you let tech-savvy people stay online for eight hours a day? I call it The Intern is downloading movies problem.
I Know What You Download is a monitoring tool that allows you to check if someone is downloading torrents. Here’s how to use it:

You can create a link and send it; the tracker logs activity as soon as someone clicks.
If you have the .torrent file you can extract peers and seeds from your torrent client (e.g., qBittorrent).
Note that VPNs and proxies may give noisy results, as explained in the FAQ. Still, it’s rare to see premium torrent VPNs inside organizations in Venezuela because perimeter firewalls like Fortinet often block that traffic.
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