Torrenting uses the , a peer-to-peer (P2P) system where files are broken into thousands of tiny segments. What Is Torrenting? How It Works & How to Torrent Safely
A torrent file (typically ending in .torrent ) is not the actual content (like a movie or software) but a small metadata file that acts as a "map". It contains:
: A list of specialized servers that help your computer find other "peers" who have the pieces of the file you need. How Torrenting Works
: Information about the files being shared, such as their names, folder structure, and sizes.
Downloading torrent files—often distributed as metadata files—is a highly efficient method for sharing large amounts of data across a decentralized network. While the technology itself is entirely legal, it is frequently associated with risks and controversies depending on how it is used. What are Torrent Files?