The key with the trusted devices portion of that statement comes with the available clients. In addition to the newly released Android app, BitTorrent Sync also has apps available for Mac, Windows and Linux. Basically, BitTorrent Sync will allow you to keep your data backed up and available across devices. In fact, one of the suggested use cases is to use Sync to have the images on your mobile device backed up to your computer.
Another potential use with Sync is sharing files between devices. You could use Sync to transfer (access) images that you took on your smartphone on your tablet. Using another feature called mobile-to-mobile sending and you could easily be sharing files with a friend or family member without the need for any third party in the middle.
That brings another point here, using the BitTorrent Sync app comes without the need to rely on servers in the middle. The folks behind the app have said this means “your data is never exposed to prying eyes.” Another perk with how this is all setup is in how it will remain usable and free moving forward. But perhaps the key point here goes back to the data never being exposed because on the flip side of that is a user that is always in control.
VIA: The Next Web
SOURCE: BitTorrent Labs, Google Play Store
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