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Popular Download Service μTorrent wants you to pay for its Software - Exkr - 08-26-2015 Quote:Just to enhance the services being rendered. I'm sure most of the people who use uTorrent are pirates, so I doubt they will be paying for this. Credit: http://thehackernews.com/2015/08/bittorrent-utorrent-download-app.html?m=1 RE: Popular Download Service μTorrent wants you to pay for its Software - mothered - 08-26-2015 It was just a matter of time, before this came Into effect. If that's the case, as with all other software, I'll simply reverse engineer It. I've never paid a single dime for any software, and this certainly won't change that. RE: Popular Download Service μTorrent wants you to pay for its Software - null - 08-26-2015 Who even uses uTorrent anymore? There are so many good alternatives. RE: Popular Download Service μTorrent wants you to pay for its Software - mothered - 08-26-2015 (08-26-2015, 05:51 AM)null Wrote: Who even uses uTorrent anymore? There are so many good alternatives. I still use It, mainly due to familiarization and ease of usability. There's no right or wrong, each to their own. RE: Popular Download Service μTorrent wants you to pay for its Software - Exkr - 08-26-2015 (08-26-2015, 05:55 AM)mothered Wrote: I still use It, mainly due to familiarization and ease of usability. It will no doubt end up like BitTorrent and have a free version to download just with the added miner. RE: Popular Download Service μTorrent wants you to pay for its Software - mothered - 08-26-2015 (08-26-2015, 09:37 AM)Jare Wrote: It will no doubt end up like BitTorrent and have a free version to download just with the added miner. Yes, probably so. It's been a freeware version for so long, and It'll be utterly disappointing for It to be released as a paid product. Let's keep our fingers crossed It remains the way It Is. RE: Popular Download Service μTorrent wants you to pay for its Software - Exkr - 08-26-2015 (08-26-2015, 12:09 PM)mothered Wrote: Yes, probably so. It's been a freeware version for so long, and It'll be utterly disappointing for It to be released as a paid product. If they offered something that can help with the whole Windows 10 privacy issues, like encrypting your torrents and private trackers packets then they might get a few buyers seeing as torrent sites are banning Windows 10. RE: Popular Download Service μTorrent wants you to pay for its Software - Shebang - 08-26-2015 At least it's still on OldApps, so you can still get a good version. Wonder how long that'll stay up after it becomes paid. (08-26-2015, 12:23 PM)Jare Wrote: ...seeing as torrent sites are banning Windows 10. Uh, which ones? I'm on about 8 private trackers and not a single one has banned Windows 10. I've also downloaded a LOT of things in the past few weeks, and have had nowhere near the experience of what's described here. People do know you can turn this stuff off when you set up Windows 10, right? RE: Popular Download Service μTorrent wants you to pay for its Software - Exkr - 08-26-2015 (08-26-2015, 12:33 PM)Shebang Wrote: At least it's still on OldApps, so you can still get a good version. Wonder how long that'll stay up after it becomes paid. You can disable it on Windows 10, but is it really disabled? Also you can read here: http://www.zdnet.com/article/bittorrent-tracker-blocks-windows-10-users/ RE: Popular Download Service μTorrent wants you to pay for its Software - Shebang - 08-26-2015 (08-26-2015, 12:43 PM)Jare Wrote: You can disable it on Windows 10, but is it really disabled? Also you can read here: http://www.zdnet.com/article/bittorrent-tracker-blocks-windows-10-users/ Eh, so nothing has really come of it yet. And for right now I'll assume it actually is disabled, again, considering I've download 30+ movies in the past few weeks with no letters or anything to my door. And it's not like having a different OS will necessarily make you more secure, because I have gotten letters while torrenting on Windows 8, Windows 7 and various Linux distros. That sort of security is up to you to provide, whether that be through using a VPN, seedbox, etc. |