So, why isn't iTorrent sitting comfortably next to Spotify and YouTube on your home screen? Because Apple has a strict policy against peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing apps that can be used for copyright infringement.
Do you already have a (like AltStore or Sideloadly) set up?
The friction of re-signing the app every week, the potential for downloading a malicious fork of the IPA, and the privacy risks of torrenting without a VPN make it more trouble than it is worth for casual users.
: Allows you to watch media files (e.g., using VLC) while they are still downloading.
Downloading copyrighted content without authorization is illegal in many jurisdictions. Always use torrent clients responsibly and stick to legal, open-source data distribution. If you'd like to get started with the setup, let me know: Your computer operating system (Windows or Mac) Your iOS version (found in Settings > General > About)
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By blocking apps like iTorrent, Apple maintains a "walled garden." This approach prioritizes battery life, system stability, and protection against piracy and malware. A torrent client, which performs heavy disk I/O and maintains constant network connections, can easily drain a battery or be used to download copyrighted material, which Apple seeks to distance itself from.
Downloading copyrighted material is illegal.
With the new regulations in the European Union, Apple allows third-party app stores. Download AltStore PAL. Search for iTorrent within the AltStore app. Install directly.
is an open-source BitTorrent client for iOS devices, specifically designed to run on iPhones and iPads without requiring a jailbreak (though it works on jailbroken devices, too).