- Joined
- Aug 28, 2019
The disclaimer they put up in 2014 is still there:That brings back some memories. Between people claiming of having been raided because of easily you could turn yourself into a Tor exit node (you'd be asked on startup, without any proper explanation of the possible consequences) and the fact the software itself had a long way to go before being considered safe enough to touch Tor-anything (link to a mailing list discussion on the topic), its infamy, justified or not, stuck around for a while. But the project is still going and the developer seems active on other platforms. Unfortunately, it's not a particularly good way to share anything online and many Tor community members expressed their annoyance at people attempting to use it for BitTorrent and "just"piracyunauthorized copying, let alone the entire approach of stacking networks one on top of another.
But a good reason not to use it right this second in 2024 is this bug:Do not put yourself in danger. Our anonymity is not yet mature.
Tribler does not protect you against spooks and government agencies. We are a torrent client and aim to protect you against lawyer-based attacks and censorship. With help from many volunteers we are continuously evolving and improving.
Maybe check it out whenever they reach 8.1.0 and close that one.
