The main issue is that users cannot directly share their files from the cloud with AnonFiles. This means that they are forced to first download their files to their local storage before they can upload them to AnonFiles. This process can be time-consuming and presents an additional hurdle, particularly when it comes to sharing large files. Additionally, downloading the files to local storage may diminish the benefits of the anonymity and security that AnonFiles offers. Therefore, there is a significant need for improved functionality that allows for direct sharing of files from the cloud with AnonFiles.
I can't share my files directly from the cloud with AnonFiles.
To solve this problem, AnonFiles could introduce an integration with various cloud storage providers such as Google Drive, Dropbox or OneDrive. Users could then directly select files from their cloud environment and share them anonymously via AnonFiles, without necessarily having to download them to local storage. This additional function would significantly simplify and speed up the process - especially sharing large files - while still guaranteeing anonymity and security. Furthermore, this extension would noticeably improve user friendliness. The expanded AnonFiles tool thus combines the convenience of cloud use directly with the benefits of an anonymous, safe file upload.
How it works
- 1. Go to the AnonFiles website.
- 2. Click on 'Upload your files'.
- 3. Choose the file you want to upload.
- 4. Click on 'Upload'.
- 5. Once the file is uploaded, you will get a link. Share this link for people to download your file.
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