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  2. OnionShare - Wikipedia

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    OnionShare is an open source file sharing application using tor network to share files, available on most major platforms. It also lets users host websites and chat in a secure and anonymous manner. It uses peer-to-peer sharing over Tor network to preserve privacy and anonymity. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  3. Proton Drive - Wikipedia

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    Proton Drive enables storing files in the cloud, synchronizing files across devices, and sharing files securely. It is accessible through a web application, desktop applications for Windows and macOS, and mobile applications for Android and iOS. [2] The software is open source and security is independently audited. [3]

  4. Firefox Send - Wikipedia

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    Firefox Send allowed users to upload computer files, including large files up to 2.5 gigabytes, to the Send website, generating links from which the file could be accessed and downloaded. [5] Users could also set expiration dates or maximum number of downloads for the links. [6]

  5. 14 Best Free Cloud Storage Options - AOL

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    You can share files or folders with family, friends, or school or business associates via a secure link. OneDrive offers just 5GB of storage space for free to start when you open a Microsoft account.

  6. Secure copy protocol - Wikipedia

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    Secure copy protocol (SCP) is a means of securely transferring computer files between a local host and a remote host or between two remote hosts. It is based on the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol. [1] "SCP" commonly refers to both the Secure Copy Protocol and the program itself. [2]

  7. SSH File Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSH_File_Transfer_Protocol

    It was designed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as an extension of the Secure Shell protocol (SSH) version 2.0 to provide secure file transfer capabilities, and is seen as a replacement of File Transfer Protocol (FTP) due to superior security. [1]

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