http://torrentfreak.com/utorrent-qui...report-150306/
Eww, people actually use the shovelware mess that is BitComet?
If you really want just as much closed source windows only licenced adware, sure go for it.
But know that Bitcomet isn't on any decent trackers' whitelists, it doesn't support uTP, heck it's never been a client worth using. I'd go far as to say it's even less trustworthy than µTorrent.
The problem with people using µTorrent 2.2.1 is that the software is old, outdated and possibly insecure. There's missing features that are now considered musts for some people, such as searching/filtering within your torrents, and the hassle of doing sequential downloads (first->last segment priority). A 4 year old build is very likely to have security vulnerabilities and I wouldn't wish for remote users to execute malicious code on my computer which has happened before on prior builds. One day you will have to to move to another torrent client.
I use Torch and it works good for me as my torrent downloader. It has a web browser but I use Firefox instead.
Im using an older version anyways. And yes BitTorrent who actually own uTorrent replied with:
"We have reviewed the issue closely and can confirm there is no silent install happening. We are continuing to look at the issue. But this is most likely these users accepted the offer during install"
http://cdn1.tnwcdn.com/wp-content/bl...le-730x735.jpg
I suspected something like this was going to happen, I reverted to μTorrent 2.2.1 as soon as I started seeing all those ads and spikes in RAM usage (I'm not kidding, there was one time when μTorrent was using well over 800 MB of RAM).
Wait what? This is shocking for me.
Isn't bitcoin the currency that is used in the Dark Web? and how does that even operate? like what does the the program running in the background actually do for uTorrent?
Anyway, if anyone have problem when uninstalling utorrent, this article would be a helper.
http://guides.mightyuninstaller.com/...ete-uninstall/