Does the subscription search service utilize NZB files? I read that if you use NZB files to initiate a download, your IP address can be visible to someone who knows how to look for it. I'm assuming if someone has the time, downloading headers and searching those is 'safer' than NZB...? Am wondering if Newsbin's service searches through their already-downloaded headers as opposed to being an interface to a NZB search.
Newsbin search is as safe as headers. Only you and your news server know what you're downloading. We don't log your searches. We log counts of searches but not content. NZB files are just smallish text files that describe how to download a file. Using NZB files is just as safe as using header downloads or our search. The download is just between you and your news server.
If you download NZB's from other websites. They know you downloaded the NZB but they don't know if you downloaded the files mentioned in the NZB or not.
NZB files are nothing like Torrents. Torrents are inherently dangerous because while you download the file, other people in the same torrent swam, sharing data with you can get your IP and know what you're downloading. People who get caught downloading are almost universally using torrents. I've never heard of someone being tracked down by downloading from Usenet.