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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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Sharik is very nice on smartphone: https://f-droid.org/packages/dev.marchello.sharik/ No need to install anything on the receiver side; handles Wifi hotshot itself.
Have you checked https://wormhole.app
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Something like local send, maybe?
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https://localsend.org/
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Perhaps sharedrop would be best suited for you?
https://www.sharedrop.io/
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Sorry, I don’t ubderstand your question. As far as I know, sharedrop works in the local network, doesn’t it?
I think they’re asking about the text on the website that says “not compatible with VPNs” which I think is a reference to an Android system limitation where you simply must turn off an existing VPN connection to use the app merely because it interferes with the app becoming its own localhost VPN to get around android networking limitations.
Onion Share
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On one end its a browser. In the other end its a cross platform app
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Yes its cross platform
Why not just use the built-in bluetooth file sharing?
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BT4.0 can send files at 200mbps, is that not fast enough?