Streem has to make some compromises. There's no free plan to find out if you like the service before signing up (although they plan to offer one, limited to 20GB, after the beta ends,) and you hand over a lot of rights to your content when you upload (rights you do get back if you remove your files.) When I asked about that, the Streem team noted that those rights were required in order to let you share and stream your media freely, when you want to see it, or share it with who you want to share it with. Also, while your files are encrypted, Streem has the master key, and can decrypt files if necessary. - Alan Henry, Lifehacker
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