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  1. Although this is a bit of a push away from the topic on getting rid of BitDefender, uTorrent could always utilise VirusTotal's online virus scanner? They keep a cache of the hash of files, uTorrent could check the hash of files against VirusTotal's database and warn users with a simple message. This would probably be something an "app" could do, though?
  2. Follow-up to my last post: I suppose it would be reasonable if the client allowed you to configure your own Anti-virus application, but the warning button should either offer no AV at all (just warning that none was detected), or suggest other free Anti-virus clients in addition to BitDefender.
  3. I registered just for this post. It is not uTorrents place to be telling me, through the form of a red icon, that I am somehow not secure because I didn't download the BitDefender "app" (who's EULA I can't even view). I use my own AntiVirus software, I use better AntiVirus software. uTorrent is for torrents, not security recommendations. The BitDefender "app" should be treated like ANY other "app", and not officially endorsed. I don't see buttons telling me I'm somehow "not having as much fun as I could be" because the "uMap app not installed".
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