BitTorrent Shoot photo sharing on Android, iOS and Windows

BitTorrent Shoot: Photo sharing is very easy with modern phones, as most come with options to upload photos to the cloud automatically either using a manufacturer's service or through the operating system or by a third-party application .

Most people sharing photos know that their photos are being transferred to third-party servers that do not have full control.

If this is something that bothers you the solution comes from BitTorrent Inc. The application it made (BitTorrent Shoot) uses the same peer-to-peer technology used by other company products as BitTorrent Sync.bittorrent shoot

This means that your photos will not be stored on third-party servers on the Internet, not even temporarily, but will be sent directly from to the recipient's device.

Another advantage of BitTorrent Shoot is that the size does not count as files are transferred directly from your device to the recipient or recipients' device.

Just select some photos or videos from your device and hit the Next button. The app generates a QR code that recipients will need to scan using their device and the installed version of the Shoot app to start the .

Note: The application is free to try, with a limit of sending three images. If you need to send more photos, the price is $ 1,99. This way you will be able to send unlimited. The application does not charge for taking photos.

Please note that the Shoot application is not the first to offer direct file transfer between two devices. Apps such as Superbeam for Android offer the same functionality, and are free, at least in the basic version.

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