In iOS settings, users must manually "Trust" the profile associated with the app to allow it to run.

iTorrentz faced significant legal pressure and domain seizures over the years. The term "patched" also appears in discussions about:

In the context of software distribution, typically refers to a modified or "cracked" version of the Torrentz application or similar torrent-related software, where security features, license checks, or advertisements have been bypassed by third parties.

meta-search engine via various "patched" or successor clones, most notably

A conditional jump ( JZ or JNZ ) followed a call to a function (e.g., check_license_status ). If the server was unreachable, it defaulted to an "Error" state. 4. The Patch To bypass this, the following modifications were applied: