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Mozilla has launched its new Firefox Send encrypted file transfer service, it is free and designed to keep your information private. The video below gives us a look at how the new Firefox Send service ...
You probably have documents on your desktop operating system that contain sensitive information. So what do you do to protect that data? You could hide the document in an obscure folder -- but that's ...
A new and free file-transfer service offers users the ability to send encrypted files with expiring links, as well as a number of other personal data safety features. Software developer Mozilla ...
Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets that are running on Android Pie or higher versions are capable of sending encrypted files using a blockchain-based encryption technology called Private Share.
Mozilla has made privacy Firefox's calling card, while lambasting companies it believes don't meet the bar on security. Its latest update to its web browser, an end-to-end encrypted file transfer ...
Firefox Send, Mozilla’s free, encrypted file-transfer service, is officially launching to the public today following its debut as a “Test Pilot” experiment back in August 2017. The service allows web ...
Swiss-Hungarian cloud encryption company Tresorit has just announced a beta of its very own free file sharing service. Meant to compete with the likes of WeTransfer, Tresorit Send is positioned as a ...
I encrypt my files before uploading them to the cloud. The reason is that cloud services promise security, but they're not impenetrable. After seeing several high-profile breaches, I developed my ...
Have you ever wondered whether it is possible to send fully encrypted Gmail messages that not even Google could intrude on and read? Well, the wait’s over! Google Workspace has also implemented the ...
Mozilla has its own free online file-sharing service and it is now available to everyone. Called Firefox Send, the platform originally launched in 2017 as an experimental service under Firefox Test ...
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