Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Website Delivery Data Makes Mozilla More Personal

Mozilla launches a new site that can be used to transmit data from one person to another. The site in question is named Send.

Send made by Mozilla has a unique and similar feature Snapchat. Various data submitted by the user through Mozilla Send, will automatically disappear after downloaded by the intended person.

As reported by KompasTekno from The Verge, Monday (07/08/2017), though sounded odd, the data can disappear it is indeed a main feature send. The goal is that data sharing activities remain more personal (personal) and can be done quickly.

Mozilla Send itself is not the only useful site for sharing data. Previously, there was already Airdrop or e-mail that could also be used to send data easily.

Unfortunately AirDrop is quite difficult to use. Meanwhile e-mail usually can only carry attachments up to a maximum of 20 MB. So if the file to be sent is quite large, Mozilla Send can be used.

Mozilla is currently designing Send to be able to send data up to 1 GB size. After uploading it, then the data can be opened via a link.

The link can still be used until the intended user downloads the file in it, or after 24 hours.

Mozilla now considers Send as an experiment. This means there is a possibility that the site will be closed or can also be developed.

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