The easiest way is to install an older version—the most recent version available for Windows is 1. 3. 15, and you can download it from https://ftp. osuosl. org/pub/deluge/windows/?C=M;O=D. Once downloaded, double-click the installer to run it. [1] X Research source When installing Deluge, you might see a security alert from your firewall. If so, choose to allow Deluge to run on your network and click Allow Access when prompted. If you’ve enabled Windows Subsystem for Linux, you can easily install the latest Linux release of Deluge through Ubuntu. Just launch Ubuntu from the Start menu, then run these commands: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deluge-team/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install deluge

To use an older version (1. 3. 15. 1), go to https://ftp. osuosl. org/pub/deluge/mac_osx/?C=M;O=D, download the installer, and double-click to install. If you want the most recent release, you can install the Linux version using Homebrew at the command line. [2] X Research source In a Terminal window, run these commands: First, install Homebrew if you haven’t already with this command: /bin/bash -c “$(curl -fsSL https://raw. githubusercontent. com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install. sh)”. Then, run this command to install Deluge: brew install –cask deluge

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deluge-team/stable sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install deluge If you’d rather compile Deluge from source code, you can download the source for Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Arch, or Gentoo from https://dev. deluge-torrent. org/wiki/Download.

Torrenting any copyrighted content that you don’t already own is illegal. If you get caught, your ISP could issue you a warning. If you incur multiple warnings, you could lose your service. Depending on what you download (and your ISP), you could be served with a copyright infringement notice. It’s possible such notices can ultimately result in fines and penalties. Downloading torrents from unknown sources is a surefire way to get malware and viruses. Before downloading torrents, make sure you have solid antivirus and antimalware protection. Using a secure VPN service that doesn’t keep activity logs might help you download torrents without getting in trouble. Just make sure to do thorough research on any VPN services before signing up.

Sites that require memberships (such as TorrentLeech) are generally safer than open sites. Sites like Pirate Bay are popular and have built-in ranking systems, but can be risky as far as legality and safety are concerned.

If you chose to associate . torrent files with Deluge while installing, you can double-click the downloaded . torrent file to open it in Deluge instantly.

If you chose to associate . torrent files with Deluge while installing, you can double-click the downloaded . torrent file to open it in Deluge instantly.

If you chose to associate . torrent files with Deluge while installing, you can double-click the downloaded . torrent file to open it in Deluge instantly.

If you chose to associate . torrent files with Deluge while installing, you can double-click the downloaded . torrent file to open it in Deluge instantly.

Your Downloads folder is the default location.

Your Downloads folder is the default location.

In the main window of Deluge, you will see the Down Speed, which is the rate of download, and the ETA, which means Estimated Time of Arrival. The speed of the download depends on how many seeders there are. You can keep track of the progress by watching the Progress bar. You can pause the download at any time by right-clicking the torrent and selecting Pause.

If you’d rather not let people download the file from you on the BitTorrent network, you can stop seeding by right-clicking the file and selecting Pause. Or, you can delete the torrent from Deluge (this won’t affect the files you’ve already downloaded) by right-clicking the torrent and selecting Remove Torrent.

Because torrented files are likely to be large, the files you need may be compressed into archives like Zip and RAR files. You’ll need to decompress these files to access the files inside.

Be incredibly careful when creating a torrent for an entire folder—when you choose a folder, everything in that folder will be available to anyone who can find it.

Be incredibly careful when creating a torrent for an entire folder—when you choose a folder, everything in that folder will be available to anyone who can find it.

Be incredibly careful when creating a torrent for an entire folder—when you choose a folder, everything in that folder will be available to anyone who can find it.

Be incredibly careful when creating a torrent for an entire folder—when you choose a folder, everything in that folder will be available to anyone who can find it.

If you already know which trackers you want to use, great! If not, you can go to https://openbittorrent. com in a browser and copy all the trackers on the page. Go back to Deluge and click the Trackers tab on your new torrent. Click Add and paste the copied trackers into the field. Click OK.

As long as Deluge remains open on your computer, others will be able to download the torrent from you. If the people who download the files from you choose to seed the files afterwards from their own computers, other people on the web will be able to download the file if any seeders are online—even if you’re not.