Send everywhere is a must have app that allows you share files with your friends & family in the most risk-free way possible on iOS and Android devices
On this app, you don’t have to upload a file on a cloud service making it insecure to hacking by some nerd with brute force of codes. It is a peer-to-peer sharing system that helps you share files directly to a particular user without a web server based middle man.
Remarkably, skipping a server isn’t the only utility of this app as it also does not needs you to signup for the service. It means you can use the service with no giving in your Facebook / Gmail account details.
How it works?
To initiate a files transfer, choose a files and click the Send button. You will then be given a 6 digit code and QR code to send to your receiver. When you first get the codes to share, you will see a 10-minute timer counting down; after 10 minutes, the codes expire. On the receiving end, you’ll require the Send Anywhere mobile app to enter the temporary 6-digit code or to scan the QR code on Android or iOS devices or the Web app or Chrome app on a PC or Mac.
Send Anywhere Web app doesn’t show up to support an upload function, but the iOS app has an upload option. Unlike with Google Drive or Dropbox, Send Anywhere keeps added files only for the short term.
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The safest way is Feem. With Feem, file transfers don’t even pass through the Internet.