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    Apple Bans Torrenting App from EU Store

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliAugust 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. App Ban in EU: Apple is blocking the iTorrent app, a popular BitTorrent client, from downloads on iPhones in the EU, despite regulatory requirements allowing third-party app installation.

    2. Developer’s Rights Revoked: Developer Daniil Vinogradov’s distribution rights were revoked without clear communication from Apple, leaving him uncertain about the reasoning behind the decision.

    3. Apple’s Generic Response: Vinogradov reported receiving only generic messages from Apple regarding app store issues, contributing to confusion about the ban.

    4. Ongoing Communication: AltStore PAL is in talks with Apple about the issue, but they have yet to receive a clear justification or resolution regarding the takedown.

    Apple Removes Torrenting App from Third-Party Store in EU

    Apple has taken action against the iTorrent app, a popular BitTorrent client developed by Daniil “XITRIX” Vinogradov. This app was available through AltStore PAL, a well-known third-party iOS app store in Europe. With the EU’s Digital Markets Act in effect, Apple must allow app downloads from third-party sources. However, the company recently revoked Vinogradov’s ability to distribute his app.

    Although Apple has a history of banning torrent clients on iOS in the U.S., the rationale for this latest move remains unclear. Vinogradov expressed his confusion, stating, “I still have no idea if it was my fault or Apple’s.” He also noted that Apple provided only a generic message without specific details on the issue.

    Shane Gill, co-founder of AltStore PAL, confirmed ongoing communication with Apple. “We’ve told them what’s going wrong, and they said they’re looking into it,” he explained, although responses have lacked clarity.

    This situation highlights the challenges app developers face in navigating regulations and corporate policies. However, it also demonstrates the changing landscape in Europe. As new digital laws emerge, users may gain more freedom to explore alternatives. Despite the obstacles, innovation in app development continues, fostering a vibrant tech ecosystem for users.

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