

Finally, we share the link that appears on the screen. It allows you to increase the size of files that can be uploaded, though I haven't gotten it to work with authentication, as that requires a FXA instance, which is it's own beast.
#Firefox send download
We indicate how many people can download it (up to 100 with registration, but the same as in the previous point.).
#Firefox send registration
although without registration it seems to be the same right now.)

If we want to send files up to 1GB, it will not be necessary to register for the service. The service is free and Mozilla assures us that the shipment is end-to-end encrypted or end-to-endAs it is assumed that the messaging applications are encrypted and, it is also assumed, only the sender and receiver can know what the shipment contains. Send the link to the person you want to share the file. The file is encrypted, uploaded, and you’ll get a one-time link for sharing. Just click and drag any file up to 2GB using the web-based interface, in Firefox or Chrome. The first thing that comes to mind when reading the information on this release is that we are dealing with a Mozilla WeTransfer, but in which I personally trust more because it is the company in question. Firefox Send, the latest experiment from Mozilla, attempts to solve this problem with one-time transfers of large files. Mozilla launched Firefox Send this afternoon, for an new service large file sending.
