Part of Mozilla's Mozilla Firefox deployment works on testing new features
The developers of the Mozilla Foundation, behind it Firefox, are constantly testing new tools and features for the popular open source browser.
One of them is Send, a free browser application for sharing files up to 1GB in size. After Mission and downloading the files, they can self-destruct.
How can you try the new feature?
Just open in any modern browser the URL below, and drop it in archive that you want to share. So simple!
The Mozilla Foundation says that the new feature is completely private and encrypted client-side (meaning they can't even see what you're uploading to share with your friends), and that the link to your uploaded file will works for just one download or up to 24 hours, whichever two happen earlier.
So you can send projects very quickly as with other services like WeTransfer. It seems to be an excellent choice when you need to share something safely without worrying that others will see it.
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