Everyone talks about torrents, but not everyone uses them. Some are intimidated by their perceived complexity; others have been intimidated by the responsibility for copyright.
In essence, torrents are a global file sharing service. Users download all kinds of information (films, books, music, etc.) from each other's computers. The plus is that you can find the rarest information in torrents for free. While on the websites of official distributors and in stores, it can cost you a lump sum of money.
To start using this huge Internet storage, get a program that will download all kinds of files for you. You can use the uTorrent client (you can find it here:
Then find torrent trackers. You will see links to them on the first page of the query in the search engine. Some of them have ratings that limit the ability to download a lot of files. Read the rules on the websites of the trackers themselves.
Some require registration. Once you are logged in, start searching for the information you need (via the search bar). On the search results page, you will see numbers. Some will mean the number of seeders (they upload a file for download) and leechers (people who download these files). The more the former, the better, of course.
Click on the name of the file you need. In the window that appears, click on the torrent download and open it in the program. When the program opens, select the folder where the file will be saved and start downloading. You don't need to do anything else.