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Firefox Send Lets You Share 1GB Files With No Strings Attached (cnet.com) 50

In 2017, Mozilla experimented with a service that let you transfer 1GB files by sharing a web address with the recipient. Firefox Send is now out of testing and boasts a magnified 2.5GB file-size limit if you log into your Firefox account. From a report: Firefox Send is handy for those moments when you need to share video, audio or photo files that can be too big to squeeze into an email attachment. [...] Firefox Send, which will also be available as an Android app, illustrates one of Mozilla's efforts to diversify beyond the Firefox browser. Mozilla touts Firefox Send as focusing on privacy and uses encryption to protect files. Firefox Send files are available for up to seven days and can be password-protected. You can also limit the number of times they're downloaded.
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Firefox Send Lets You Share 1GB Files With No Strings Attached

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  • I see a string (Score:3, Insightful)

    by DarkRookie2 ( 5551422 ) on Tuesday March 12, 2019 @09:42AM (#58260736)
    Requires and account to use. That is a string.
    • Re:I see a string (Score:5, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 12, 2019 @09:49AM (#58260808)

      Below 1GB it does not. So the title would be correct, no?

      • I'm amazed that it doesn't require a login to share anything at all.

        You know that people are going to abuse this service to share illegal porn and copyrighted materials until they plug this hole.

        Hell... they'll probably still do it even after it requires a login, but at least Mozilla can say that they tried to collect names and e-mail addresses along with IP address info to help the authorities track down the lawbreakers.

    • Either these are typos, or it's just too damn insightful the masses to understand.

  • Does it integrate with Thunderbird to rejuvenate its now useless Link feature? Remember that other development project of yours, Mozilla? You know, the one you very nearly dumped in the garbage but then merely stuffed in the back of the closet instead?

  • ObXKCD: (Score:5, Funny)

    by cjellibebi ( 645568 ) on Tuesday March 12, 2019 @09:59AM (#58260880)
  • by Virtucon ( 127420 ) on Tuesday March 12, 2019 @10:01AM (#58260904)

    Nothing to see here, I still love Firefox but this is more of an add-on than a feature. I also can't see most enterprises being happy with it either.

  • self-host (Score:4, Insightful)

    by SumDog ( 466607 ) on Tuesday March 12, 2019 @10:11AM (#58261000) Homepage Journal

    Is the whole thing open source and can you self host it?

  • According to their Terms of Service:

    By uploading content, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use your content in connection with the provision of the Services

    • by Anonymous Coward

      In other words, you give them permission to serve the file to the person you're sending it to. No-brainer, really.

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