Need to send a file to a client, friend, or your team?
Here’s how to share downloads the safe way — no spyware, no broken links.
✅ 1. Use secure, known cloud services
Trusted platforms:
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Google Drive
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Dropbox
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OneDrive
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WeTransfer (basic security)
✅ Avoid shady “free file hosting” sites.
✅ 2. Set permissions carefully
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Use “View only” or “Download only” links
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Avoid “Anyone with the link can edit” unless necessary
✅ Prevents tampering or overwriting.
✅ 3. Use link expiration and passwords (if available)
Dropbox Pro, WeTransfer Pro allow:
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Expiring links
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Password protection
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Download limits
✅ Extra safety layer for sensitive or limited-time files.
✅ 4. Share hashes or digital signatures
For software:
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Share a SHA256 checksum
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Or a PGP signature if you’re distributing to power users
✅ Recipients can verify authenticity.
✅ 5. Avoid sending .exe via email
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Email providers often block
.exeattachments -
Wrap them in
.zipor.7zand mention the content
✅ Prevents blocks or auto-deletion.
Key points to remember
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Use known, secure cloud platforms
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Always set proper permissions
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Share hashes for trust
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Avoid direct
.exeattachments