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Hiding BittorentBitTorrent clients

One of the things that came out of the Snowden files, I believe, was that ISP's will monitor someone that has a bittorentBitTorrent client (uTorrent, qbittorrent etc.) installed on their PC, even if they don't use it. It is possible to hide bittorentBitTorrent traffic using a VPN, but, hypothetically, how does one hide the very existence of a bittorentBitTorrent client on their computer from potential snoopers?

Hiding Bittorent clients

One of the things that came out of the Snowden files, I believe, was that ISP's will monitor someone that has a bittorent client (uTorrent, qbittorrent etc.) installed on their PC, even if they don't use it. It is possible to hide bittorent traffic using a VPN, but, hypothetically, how does one hide the very existence of a bittorent client on their computer from potential snoopers?

Hiding BitTorrent clients

One of the things that came out of the Snowden files, I believe, was that ISP's will monitor someone that has a BitTorrent client (uTorrent, qbittorrent etc.) installed on their PC, even if they don't use it. It is possible to hide BitTorrent traffic using a VPN, but, hypothetically, how does one hide the very existence of a BitTorrent client on their computer from potential snoopers?

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Hiding Bittorent clients

One of the things that came out of the Snowden files, I believe, was that ISP's will monitor someone that has a bittorent client (uTorrent, qbittorrent etc.) installed on their PC, even if they don't use it. It is possible to hide bittorent traffic using a VPN, but, hypothetically, how does one hide the very existence of a bittorent client on their computer from potential snoopers?