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Anonymous Mode
WARNING: anonymous mode doesn't provide strong privacy guarantees on its own. If you are concerned about legal authorities and copyright trouble, for example, consider using a VPN instead (or in addition to it). Anonymous mode is only meant to further prevent your BitTorrent traffic from being associated to you, even when using other privacy enhancing mechanisms (such as a VPN service), by limiting the scope of the information broadcasted by the client (such as the fingerprint in the peer-ID).
When enabled, qBittorrent will take certain measures to try to mask its identity. The exact functionality of Anonymous Mode depends on the version of qBittorrent (specifically, libtorrent-rasterbar) being used.
If you're using VPN, proxy or I2P, you probably want to enable Anonymous Mode.
- The peer-ID will no longer include the client's fingerprint
- The user-agent will be reset to an empty string
- Other identifying information will not be exposed to the public directly, such as IP, listening port, etc.
You may enable additional identity-masking features with the "Disable connections not supported by proxies" option.
These versions of qBittorrent may make use of a version of libtorrent-rasterbar below 1.0.0. If so, enabling Anonymous Mode will enable all of the aforementioned features, plus some additional ones:
- Disables Local Peer Discovery
- Disables DHT
- Disables UPnP & NAT-PMP
- Only talks to http(s) trackers via (any) proxy
- Only talks to udp trackers via SOCKS5/I2P proxy
These additional features have since been migrated to the "Disable connections not supported by proxies" option in later versions of qBittorrent.
- Installing qBittorrent
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- qBittorrent options (current and deprecated)
- How to use qBittorrent as a tracker
- How to use portable mode
- Anonymous mode
- How to bind your vpn to prevent ip leaks
State | Version |
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Current | qBittorrent ≥ v4.1 |
Previous | qBittorrent v3.2.0 - v4.0.x |
Obsolete | qBittorrent < v3.2.0 |
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