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is it okay if I download a .torrent file from private trackers through TOR browser?
I wouldn't bother tbh. As soon as you start using it in your torrent client other users can see your IP address anyway.
Seedboxes are a pretty good solution.
Unless you use a VPN or proxy.
Seedboxes are good but only seem worth the cost if you're utilizing it a lot/frequently?
The cost is reasonable, you can get 1tb of storage for around £10 a month. Most Seedboxes will let you install VPN servers on them as well, I'm not sure what you pay for specific VPN software nowadays. So you could theoretically replace Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu etc and have a VPN.
They're basically required for building ratio on private trackers nowadays.
Yes, but make sure to use a VPN or a Seedbox for the actual torrenting
Not always needed with private trackers.
I'd err on the side of caution. I always use a VPN for privacy reasons, my ISP doesn't need to know what websites I'm visiting and which P2P protocols I use. Also, there's no need to expose my approximate geographical location to every service I connect to.
Use a seedbox IMO although with private trackers you're generally pretty safe.
Fine for Tor. But check the rules first so you don't get banned for duplicate IP.