Program to for anonymous downloading torrent by i2p BiglyBT (Vuze)
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Program to for anonymous downloading torrent by i2p BiglyBT (Vuze)

Does anyone know of more torrent clients with this function ?

https://github.com/BiglySoftware/BiglyBT/wiki/I2P
https://www.biglybt.com/features.php
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i2p is supported in most Libtorrent based clients.
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#3
Torch, although it is built in as a browser
http://torchbrowser.com/
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(Jan 23, 2018, 14:04 pm)Kingfish Wrote: i2p is supported in most Libtorrent based clients.

Libtorrent vs BiglyBT (Vuze) which is better Huh
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Usain Bolt vs Serena Williams which is better?

It depends on what you mean by "better"?
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(Jan 24, 2018, 19:32 pm)Sid Wrote: Usain Bolt vs Serena Williams which is better?

It depends on what you mean by "better"?

I understood the irony but answering the ' ' question ' '
When I said best I meant better in everyday life i.e. it's easier to use. I think it's BiglyBT. Now without the i2p I like more of BitComet for being able to see the snapshots of the torrent. Cool
As Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt the best
But as a tennis player I think the best Simona Halep
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#7
Double-click to open a client. File Open to open a .torrent file...all torrents clients are equally "easy to use" if that is all you are worried about.

Just pick whichever one you think looks prettiest.
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I suppose it depends on what OS you're talking about.
Libtorrent is more difficult to install on Windows.

I used BiglyBT for about a month and I had trouble making sure traffic was going through the VPN only. It's a program I'm definitely keeping an eye on. Smile
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(Jan 26, 2018, 04:29 am)AncientRome Wrote: I suppose it depends on what OS you're talking about.
Libtorrent is more difficult to install on Windows.

I used BiglyBT for about a month and I had trouble making sure traffic was going through the VPN only. It's a program I'm definitely keeping an eye on. Smile

I agree that Libtorrent is more difficult to install in Windows
I was badly accustomed to torrent programs. I think because I did not start with the traditional as the largest (μTorrent). My first program to download the torrent was Miro, I found it very practical and beautiful, but when I was not getting any more updates, I stopped using it and started using BitComet because of video snapshots before the download. Wink
When I saw BiglyBT, it's so beautiful when Miro and I started using the 2 torrent programs BitComet BiglyBT
About VPN, I understand almost nothing, but I think if you, by VPN on the router, instead of on the PC, you will define that all traffic will pass VPN. I read about it in these pages Idea
https://protonvpn.com/support/vpn-router-ddwrt/
https://protonvpn.com/secure-vpn
https://nordvpn.com/tutorials/asuswrt/openvpn/
https://nordvpn.com/tutorials/
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Yeah you can put a VPN on a compatible router, but some websites do require geo-location to make purchases. It can be a pain to have to constantly deactivate the VPN on the router level when it's much easier and faster to do it on the PC level.
I know there are other solutions, but people should keep in mind that I'm the Laziest Pirate.

BiglyBT (or a plugin developer) could create a settings option to use specific ethernet adapters to only send/receive traffic through. It's becoming a standard feature for torrent clients.
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