

Unlike the recent ban by Amazon, the removal has nothing to do with torrents but was triggered by FrostWire’s YouTube integration.

Yesterday, however, the popular app was rendered unavailable.įrostWire developer Angel Leon informs TF that Google pulled the application citing a violation of the Developer Distribution Agreement. Today it’s mostly a BitTorrent client, but it also offers the option to access content from YouTube.įrostWire is available on all major operating systems and does particularly well on Android where it has 2.9m active installs. The application was first released in 2004 as a LimeWire fork, but underwent several changes over the years.

FrostWire has become a well-known file-sharing brand over the past decade.
