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BitTorrent Sync Beta Released 69

Nerval's Lobster writes "BitTorrent Sync has reached its Beta milestone. The tool, which allows for secure file-syncing between devices, has been under development for quite some time: BitTorrent released a limited pre-Alpha program in January, planning to use any feedback to refine the software before release. Key features include the use of peer-to-peer technology for direct synchronization, rather than storing files in the cloud—a key differentiator from similar storage services on the market. 'It fits into our overall goal of making a better Internet using P2P,' BitTorrent Inc. told TorrentFreak when that pre-Alpha rolled out. In the intervening months, of course, former federal contractor Edward Snowden leaked a variety of top-secret documents about NSA surveillance to The Guardian, kicking off several weeks' worth of discussions and handwringing over government snooping. Several of those documents suggested that an NSA program codenamed PRISM siphoned user data from nine major technology companies, including Google and Microsoft; the named companies have stridently denied any involvement. Those revelations about the NSA—even if totally unsurprising to the paranoid—could kick off renewed interest in software tools capable of securing data against prying eyes. In other words, this could be just the moment for something like BitTorrent Sync to hit the market. 'Sync is a response to what we see as real, fundamental challenges to personal data movement: the limitations on speed, size, space, privacy, and security that come with cloud dependency,' read a July 17 note on the BitTorrent Blog."
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BitTorrent Sync Beta Released

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  • Open source it. (Score:5, Insightful)

    by stewsters ( 1406737 ) on Wednesday July 17, 2013 @02:54PM (#44310775)
    The BTSync team has been perfectly clear that they do not intend at any time to open BTSync to the public. We were told that when we were using Skype, that it was safe and encrypted. Now we learned that it wasn't. Open source Sync and we will trust you.
  • Re:Open source it. (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Desler ( 1608317 ) on Wednesday July 17, 2013 @02:56PM (#44310785)

    Why would you trust a company who makes backroom deals with the MPAA and adds tons of adware in their software?

  • Re:Open source it. (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Pascal Sartoretti ( 454385 ) on Wednesday July 17, 2013 @03:09PM (#44310877)

    The BTSync team has been perfectly clear that they do not intend at any time to open BTSync to the public. We were told that when we were using Skype, that it was safe and encrypted. Now we learned that it wasn't. Open source Sync and we will trust you.

    You are perfectly right; but I tend to have a bit more trust in BitTorrent than DropBox, SkyDrive, Google Docs or iCloud.

  • by intermodal ( 534361 ) on Wednesday July 17, 2013 @03:21PM (#44310981) Homepage Journal

    as long as they open their standard. If I can choose an open-source implementation written by someone else, I'm much more interested and inclined to really use the service.

  • Paranoid? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by TechyImmigrant ( 175943 ) on Wednesday July 17, 2013 @03:23PM (#44310997) Homepage Journal

    >Those revelations about the NSA—even if totally unsurprising to the paranoid

    Don't those revelations imply that the people labelled as paranoid were in fact not paranoid at all?

  • Re:Open source it. (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 17, 2013 @03:37PM (#44311099)

    Thats backwards. google, dropbox, skydrive, icloud etc... are after money. pure simple motives.

    the folks behind the mpaa however are trying to make an example and a statement vs. those evil nasty pirates.

    thats dangerous...

  • Re:Open source it. (Score:5, Insightful)

    by hobarrera ( 2008506 ) on Wednesday July 17, 2013 @03:42PM (#44311141) Homepage

    Just like people used to trust Google more than Microsoft. Times change, and so do companies.

    There's also the fact that open sourcing it allows implementations for ANY architecture and platform, not just those they choose.

  • Re:Open source it. (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Pascal Sartoretti ( 454385 ) on Wednesday July 17, 2013 @03:51PM (#44311187)

    Open source Sync and we will trust you.

    I think that opening BT Sync's code is neither sufficient neither necessary :

    1. - BT Sync seems to be a protocol, which can be observed. It should be easy to check that Sync is only sending files to expected places and not the NSA, independently from the licence of its source code.
    2. - Even if DropBox or Apple would release the source code of their cloud application, your files are sent to a centralized place, from where anything can happen. This does not seem to be the case with BT Sync

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