Despite what other blogs would have you believe, BitTorrent Sync was not released for Windows Phone last week. Instead, it was a private beta that was helping develop the Windows Phone version of the app. That beta is finally over. BitTorrent just announced version 1.3 of their Sync product and with it, a new app for Windows Phone users. Let’s check out BitTorrent Sync for Windows Phone.

BitTorrent Sync promises to allow users to share data and files with one another, but still own that data. It offers secure, unlimited file-syncing without requiring a third-party cloud. Your files are never stored on servers, so no NSA eyes will fall on it. You can also access your files anywhere. Create a Sync folder and you’ll be able to access it on any computer, phone or tablet. There’s also no limit on file sizes. Which means you can send files that range in kilobytes to terabytes. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more

Version 1.3 of BitTorrent Sync brings a ton of changes to the desktop version of Sync and includes service updates for the mobile apps on iOS and Android, but it also introduces a Windows Phone variant. For the full 1.3 changelog head into the BitTorrent forums. The Windows Phone app is now public. Here’s what you get with BitTorrent Sync for Windows Phone: Access all your Sync folders and files from your Windows Phone device.

Add photos from your Windows Phone device to any of your Sync folders.

Automatically back up your Camera Roll to a folder on your computer.

File transfers are encrypted and protected by secure keys.

Your information is never stored on a server in the cloud.

Connecting the Sync application to other Sync folders is as easy as taking a picture of a QR code with your camera.