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<p>By <a href="mailto:abhishek7gg7@gmail.com" rel="author">Abhishek Chaudhary</a></p>
<p><strong>Published</strong> 2020-06-07</p>
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<p><i>Firefox Send is a free-to-use, online file-sending service, able to handle files up to 2.5 GB. It was developed by Mozilla and is licensed under the terms of the open source Mozilla Public License.</i></p>
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<tr><th scope='row'>Developer</th><td>Mozilla</td></tr>
<tr><th scope='row'>Launch date</th><td><time datetime="2019-03-12">12 March 2019</time></td></tr>
<tr><th scope='row'>Type</th><td>File sharing, encryption software</td></tr>
<tr><th scope='row'>Platform(s)</th><td>Web, Android</td></tr>
<tr><th scope='row'>Website</th><td><a href="https://send.firefox.com/" title="https://send.firefox.com/">https://send.firefox.com/</a></td></tr>
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<p>Because Firefox Send is end-to-end encrypted, not even Mozilla can see the contents of what you’re sharing. You can also add a password to a given file, so that even if someone intercepts that URL—by compromising the recipient’s email, say—you can keep it secure.</p>
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<p>Compare that experience to an encrypted messaging app like Signal; you know what version you have on your phone, and how it behaves. A browser-based solution offers no such guarantees, and potentially exposes users to either server-side or man-in-the-middle attacks. White acknowledges that those scenarios aren’t likely, especially for the average user. But human-rights activists, journalists, and other potential targets should take it into consideration.</p>
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