Securely sharing large files can be annoying, but Mozilla wants to make it easier. The browser maker just launched Firefox Send, a free encrypted file-transfer service. Formerly a Firefox Test Pilot ...
Mozilla, the organisation behind the open-source web browser Firefox, has launched a beta for a free end-to-end encrypted, timed-deletion, self-destructing file sharing platform dubbed Send - and it's ...
Mozilla has launched a new website that simplifies the process of sending large files to another person. Called Send, the site (or tool, rather) is essentially the Snapchat of file sharing. That's ...
Mozilla's Firefox Send, a browser-based encrypted one-to-one file sharing platform, has officially migrated from Test Pilot beta to full product - and is available to those running any browser, not ...
A new web service has decided to build upon the discontinued Firefox Send service to provide a more secure and end-to-end encrypted alternative to popular cloud service providers. A startup called ...
Move over Dropbox and WeTransfer: Firefox Send is a free, safe tool for sending files Mozilla, the company behind Firefox, now offers a full service that lets you send fully encrypted files for free.
In an effort to help users share files securely and privately, Mozilla has launched a new free encrypted file transfer service called Firefox Send. Firefox Send was actually created back in 2017 as ...
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