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Intransparent switch to LimeWire

Open goto-loop opened this issue 9 months ago • 19 comments

I've been using SnapDrop regularly because it sends files through my local network only – perfect for sharing between devices at home.

Now it suddenly uses LimeWire and the files get uploaded to some cloud. Has this project been compromised? If SnapDrop has actually been "acquired" by Limewire as the README states, shouldn't users at the very least get warned about their files being uploaded and not staying within their local network?

goto-loop avatar Feb 10 '25 15:02 goto-loop

LimeWire is spreading like a plague. I hope it doesn't get to PairDrop.

gothamgasworks avatar Feb 10 '25 15:02 gothamgasworks

True, this is dead toast. Time to clone for self host. Yet another dead project victim to corpo greed and AI bloat crap.

VGuerreiro avatar Feb 10 '25 15:02 VGuerreiro

Snapdrop isn't even usable anymore, it's just a redirect to limewire. RIP

vrisalab avatar Feb 10 '25 19:02 vrisalab

Very sad!

As the maintainer of the Snapdrop Android app, I plan to move existing users to PairDrop, as I don’t want to promote a suspicious company like Limewire. (see https://github.com/fm-sys/snapdrop-android/issues/406)

fm-sys avatar Feb 10 '25 22:02 fm-sys

Very sad!

As the maintainer of the Snapdrop Android app, I plan to move existing users to PairDrop, as I don’t want to promote a suspicious company like Limewire. (see fm-sys/snapdrop-android#406)

Thank you for this!

I opened up Snapdrop today and was confused thinking I mistyped the URL and got to a phishing/scam site.

I don't understand how Snapdrop got bought out if it was open source? Did the original creator of Snapdrop just sell his soul?

trebory6 avatar Feb 10 '25 22:02 trebory6

I was wondering about what the fuck happened, what the fuck is this shit. Thanks for mentioning PairDrop, tested it out and it works like SnapDrop did before they fucked up.

DieHardjagged avatar Feb 10 '25 23:02 DieHardjagged

As the maintainer of the Snapdrop Android app, I plan to move existing users to PairDrop, as I don’t want to promote a suspicious company like Limewire.

The promised update is already rolling out! 📢

The latest version of the Android app removes Snapdrop.net support and switches fully to PairDrop to ensure a secure and private experience. It may take some days though, until the update is visible for everyone in the store.

I strongly recommend not using Snapdrop anymore, as files now seem to be uploaded to the cloud instead of staying on the local network.

fm-sys avatar Feb 11 '25 00:02 fm-sys

I strongly recommend not using Snapdrop anymore, as files now seem to be uploaded to the cloud instead of staying on the local network.

Bravo. Thank you for making this change and for your work+time.

jlindema1 avatar Feb 11 '25 01:02 jlindema1

There've been red flags like a year ago or so, when the site itself was down for some amount of time. Then there was reliability issues for me. Thank god for alternatives

dw5 avatar Feb 11 '25 09:02 dw5

How incredibly sad this is.. Let's see what kind of pain it is to deploy it to my own domain

ifilipis avatar Feb 11 '25 11:02 ifilipis

R.I.P SnapDrop (2015-2025) It was great.

abc-zhy12 avatar Feb 11 '25 12:02 abc-zhy12

why can't we have nice things.

Z2r-YT avatar Feb 11 '25 16:02 Z2r-YT

I'm going to try Tailscale/Taildrop or perhaps go back to Resilio Sync.

wormeyman avatar Feb 11 '25 17:02 wormeyman

Oh for fucks sake, just tried using it and got hit with that lime wire piece of shit :/

Do you know any other alternatives of in-browser local network share apps like old SnapDrop? I know about https://pairdrop.net/ but I can't send images via pasting there.

blamedrop avatar Feb 11 '25 20:02 blamedrop

Nice job sellouts. Way to kill a piece of FOSS 🙌

Tech-How avatar Feb 12 '25 02:02 Tech-How

You’re all complaining for no reason. The project’s source code hasn’t been modified and still open source, and anyone can clone it and host it on their own domain.

The site/domain isn’t open-source, and @RobinLinus reserves the right to utilize or host anything as they wish/can afford.

I stumbled upon this awesome project a few months ago, and it has made my life much easier when it comes to sharing clipboard contents locally.

Thank you to all contributors for making this project possible.

It’s very unfortunate that the site no longer mirrors the original vision of the project, but I’m grateful for when it used to just work.

0xMurage avatar Feb 12 '25 11:02 0xMurage

I previously had a self-hosted instance in Azure as a plan B during the outages last year, but I've now reactivated it after seeing this mess! Sounds like PairDrop may be the future though.

steeviebops avatar Feb 13 '25 11:02 steeviebops

Oh for fucks sake, just tried using it and got hit with that lime wire piece of shit :/

Do you know any other alternatives of in-browser local network share apps like old SnapDrop? I know about https://pairdrop.net/ but I can't send images via pasting there.

My instance is still up on https://snapdrop.mohammadag.com

I can't promise it'll be up forever, but as long as I keep that server it'll probably stay up.

MohammadAG avatar Feb 15 '25 14:02 MohammadAG

I recently had an unsettling experience with Snapdrop.net. Unaware of its acquisition by LimeWire and transformation into a cloud-based file upload service, I used it to transfer sensitive files, assuming it is still my loved peer-to-peer file transferring app.

Realizing my mistake, I was driven to prevent others from facing similar risks. This led me to create SnapDrop, a fork of the original Snapdrop project that preserves the authentic peer-to-peer file-sharing functionality, ensuring files are transferred directly between devices without intermediary storage.

While alternatives like PairDrop offer similar services, many users continue to search specifically for "Snapdrop", Snap-Drop.net aims to provide a familiar and secure solution for those users, maintaining the simplicity and efficiency they have come to expect.

lilac avatar Apr 02 '25 09:04 lilac

AirCloud.sh looks promising. Repo can be found here.

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