Alternative FIrefox Send?
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I do not really want to ask this kind of things in this forum but unfortunately Firefox Send was discontinued because of the abuse.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/what-happened-firefox-send
Alternative? thanx
I do not really want to answer this kind of things in this forum but unfortunately Framadrop will also be discontinued on Tuesday, January 11, 2022.
After which you will have to manage your own file hosting service or get lost. Alternatively, you could also decide to join the pioneers and get lost right now.
I really do not want to say this but thank you.
However, I need a file sharing service which allows me to upload files after created an URL. Besides, Framadrop requires to enable Javascripts and I do not know how to disable it on the browsers.
And I think I have not such servers which I can use it as file sharing business. So I have to depend on an existing file sharing service. Thoughts?
There are other instances of Firefox Send, for instance that of the April (the main French association to promote and defend free software): https://drop.chapril.org
And there are similar services, again with several instances, such as Lufi (that Framadrop uses) and File 2 Link: https://demo.lufi.io and https://f2l.retzien.fr
Again, I cannot disable Javascripts, maybe because I installed several Javascripts related addons so it is messed up. I do not know how to disable all of them temporarily. But I vaguely understood why they require to enable Javascripts. So I have to learn how to disable them, damn. Midori was useful in this case but recently Midori does not work properly, damn.
> Again, I cannot disable Javascripts, maybe because I installed several Javascripts related addons so it is messed up. I do not know how to disable all of them temporarily. But I vaguely understood why they require to enable Javascripts.
Probably if you just open a private browsing window (ctrl+shift+p) then you'll be running with your anti-javascript addons disabled, and you'll be able to access your file sharing websites.
> Probably if you just open a private browsing window (ctrl+shift+p) then you'll be running with your anti-javascript addons disabled,
Sounds already wrong. And it did not work as I felt. But "fuck Add-onsManager" worked. Wow I can disable them anytime forever when I want.
I used https://filebin.net/ and https://plik.root.gg/ to share files with Jitsi Meet last year. It's free software and contains no trackers.
Thank you, I have not yet tried but seem to be useful.
I reread this thread then I thought I was confusing "to disable JavaScript with "to disable anti-JavaScript add-ons"? Probably. Still have no absolute confidence in what was wrong though.
Thanks for your understanding.
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