TechHive: BitTorrent Sync hits 1 million users as it aims to decentralize cloud services

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thumbnail BitTorrent Sync hits 1 million users as it aims to decentralize cloud services
Nov 5th 2013, 19:14, by Jared Newman

BitTorrent Sync has hit the 1-million-user milestone as it tries to steer people away from centralized cloud storage options like Dropbox.

The service, which debuted in January , lets users sync photos and files across devices without relying on remote servers. Instead of storing files up in the cloud, BitTorrent Sync uses peer-to-peer file transfers, securing files through private encryption keys. BitTorrent says no one else is able to see your files while they are being transferred.

For most users, the main advantage of BitTorrent Sync is that it's free. If you just want to back up your smartphone's photos to your computer, BitTorrent Sync can do it automatically, and you won't run into the storage limits you get with cloud services. You're only limited by how much space is on your computer's hard drive. BitTorrent also notes that the company cannot hand over your personal data to the government, alluding to the recent NSA spying scandals.

New features

To coincide with the milestone, BitTorrent announced some new features. Sync now runs faster, with speeds as high as 90 MB/s on a local network. BitTorrent has also updated its iOS app with iPad support, iOS 7 compatibility, and the ability to sync photos from your computer to the iPhone or iPad camera roll. Other apps can send and sync files with BitTorrent Sync as well.

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