A .torrent file is not the actual content (like a movie or software). Instead, it is a small roadmap containing metadata about the files to be shared and the "trackers" that help find other users (peers) who have the data.
The actual name of the folder or file you are about to download.
The prefix "Archivo de Descarga" (Spanish for "Download File") followed by a random alphanumeric string like 22jxcqzjeezx is a common format used by Spanish-language torrent indexing sites (such as MejorTorrent or Dontorrent ) to track unique download sessions. Technical Composition
The client will connect to peers to begin assembling the pieces of the file on your hard drive. Security Warning
Ensure you obtained the file from a reputable indexer.
Files with randomized alphanumeric names are frequently used to distribute copyrighted material, but they are also a common vector for .
To access the actual data associated with this file, you must use a BitTorrent client (such as , Transmission , or uTorrent ): Open the client: Load the .torrent file into the software.