This week, Mozilla launched its latest free service: a file-sharing tool that’s fully encrypted, free to use, and doesn’t require users to share an email address or any other information about ...
Mozilla launched today Firefox Send, a free, encrypted file sharing service, accessible in all browsers at send.firefox.com. The service works just like any other file sharing service available online ...
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 ...
I'm guessing Mozilla is doing this to encourage adoption of WebCrypto, but doesn't Mega work something like this? Key isn't saved but instead made part of the URL so that the host won't know what's in ...
Firefox Send is a website anyone can use free of charge to transfer files. Links to the files can be set to expire in a week or less, and downloads can be limited in number. Mozilla today debuted a ...
Mozilla recently pulled the plug on its Test Pilot program that allowed beta testers to try out experimental features for the Firefox web browser. But some projects that got their start in Test Pilot ...
Mozilla has just released Firefox Send, an end-to-end encrypted file sharing service. The former-Test Pilot service is free but more features are unlocked for those logged into a Firefox Account.