Software designed for Apple’s mobile operating system that facilitates the downloading and sharing of files using the BitTorrent protocol is the subject of this discussion. These applications, when available, enable users to acquire digital content, often large files like videos or software, directly on their iPhones or iPads through a decentralized peer-to-peer network.
Such capabilities, when accessible, offer several advantages, including the potential for faster download speeds due to the simultaneous sourcing of file fragments from multiple users. Historically, direct access to this file-sharing functionality has been limited on iOS due to Apple’s App Store policies, leading to the prevalence of workarounds and the use of third-party app stores or sideloading methods.