Do I have to pay to use μTorrent?


No. Both torrent network and classic μTorrent are free to use. Though you might want to try Ad-Free or Pro versions of the client.

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How can I spot fake torrent files?


Unfortunately, there are vandals, thieves, and scammers out there who use phony torrent files to put malware on your computer. By disguising their nasty software as attractive downloads, these scammers try to trick you into installing their stuff. Watch for RAR files, WMV files, and password-protected files, which are just some of the ways torrent…

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How can I start seeding?


1. It’s simple! Just don’t delete the file from BitTorrent client after the download is complete. The longer you stay seeding, the higher your chances of being rewarded with BTT.2. You start seeding immediately if you create and share your own torrent file.

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Is uTorrent or BitTorrent safe?


μTorrent and BitTorrent are the official torrent clients from the creators of the BitTorrent protocol. It is proprietary (not open-source) software maintained by a legal US company. uTorrent and BitTorrent, the software itself is legal, although it can be used for piracy. The official μTorrent and BitTorrent are free of malware and can be used…

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How can I start torrenting?


1. You can find torrent links on the Internet by searching in one of numerous open and private torrent catalogs. Download a .torrent file and drag-n-drop it to μTorrent client. Upon adding, you will see the information about the content you want to download. Once the file has been added, you will be able to…

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Are torrents illegal?


A torrent client is like a web browser. Just as you can use a web browser to access any website on the internet, you can use a torrent client to download any torrent. Both web browsers and torrent clients are legal technologies.

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What is torrenting?


Torrenting is is a popular method of file-sharing protocol based on peer-to-peer (P2P) technology. It allows large numbers of users to connect and share content without having to rely on a single source for downloads. Its estimated 3.35% of all internet traffic is handled by BitTorrent, bringing the total number of monthly users to over…

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