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Updated per https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent/issues/2663
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@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ Since v2.9.0, qBittorrent supports a feature called "Anonymous Mode".
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When enabled, qBittorrent tries to hide its identity to a certain degree:
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When enabled, qBittorrent tries to hide its identity to a certain degree:
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* The peer-ID will no longer include the client's fingerprint.
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* The peer-ID will no longer include the client's fingerprint.
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* The user-agent will be reset to an empty string.
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* The user-agent will be reset to an empty string.
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* Trackers will only be used if they are connected via proxy server.
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* Other identifying information will not be leaked, such as your local listen port, your IP etc.
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* The listening sockets are closed, and incoming connections will only be accepted through SOCKS5 or I2P proxy (if a peer proxy is set up and is run on the same machine as the tracker proxy).
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* Since no incoming connections are accepted, NAT-PMP, UPnP, DHT and local peer discovery are all turned off when this setting is enabled.
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If you're using I2P, it might make sense to enable anonymous mode as well.
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If you're using I2P, a VPN or a proxy, it might make sense to enable anonymous mode.
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