In 2019, BitTorrent Inc., the company behind uTorrent, released version 3.6 of the software. While the update promised several improvements, including enhanced performance and bug fixes, some users noticed a peculiar addition: an activation key requirement. This move was met with skepticism and frustration from the uTorrent community, as many users felt that the company was veering into uncharted territory.
In 2019, BitTorrent Inc., the company behind uTorrent, released version 3.6 of the software. While the update promised several improvements, including enhanced performance and bug fixes, some users noticed a peculiar addition: an activation key requirement. This move was met with skepticism and frustration from the uTorrent community, as many users felt that the company was veering into uncharted territory.