![]() And if there's no other situation that could benefit from separating the Inbound from the Outbound, then it would be difficult to justify adding the option. Perhaps when the user creates the exclusion, there could be a choice immediately whether to exclude both or one or the other.Ĭertainly, that would add a little more complexity to Malwarebytes, which is never a good thing. Therefore, I suggest being able to set Malwarebytes to "exclude" Outbound and Inbound connections independently. My concern is that by creating "exclusions" for these IP addresses, my computer is left prone if one of those IP addresses want to do something bad to my computer besides the innocuous torrent-tracking. But if I understand correctly, it also opens the door to Inbound connections from those questionable IP addresses, which is relinquishing more control than is necessary. The pop-up warnings state that all the "blocked" connections are "Outbound." Creating exclusions allows those necessary Outbound connections to go through for my torrents. On a tangent: it's sharing, not stealing. MWB makes it easy to exclude these IP addresses so my torrent manager can continue doing its thing. ![]() ![]() Due to lots of MWB pop-up warnings while using qBittorrent, I did a little reading and found that MWB is blocking some IP addresses that are used for torrent tracking.
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