The Mozilla Foundation released it today Firefox Send, a free, encrypted file sharing service accessible from all browsers at send.firefox.com.
The service works just like any other file sharing service on the web. Allows users to upload a file to Mozilla servers and allows them to share it with their friends via a link.
All files uploaded to Mozilla servers are encrypted, according to developers.
Users can set files to expire after a certain amount of time space or after a certain number of downloads. Uploaded files can also be protected by a password that the owner of the file can give to whoever chooses to download it, thus preventing unauthorized download of sensitive data.
Users can upload one or more files at once. By default, the service supports files up to 1GB, but if you sign up or use a Firefox account, you can upload files up to 2.5GB.
“We know there are several cloud sharing solutions, but we offer you more private and secure options. You can be sure that the information are safe with Send," said Nick Nguyen, vice president of Firefox Product at Mozilla.
“Όπως συμβαίνει με όλες τις εφαρμογές και τις services του Firefox, το Send είναι Private By Design, δηλαδή όλα τα αρχεία σας προστατεύονται.”
Firefox Send is currently available through the send.firefox.com portal, but Mozilla said the service will also be available as an Android (beta) application later this week.
Mozilla developers started developing the Firefox Send project from 2017.
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