It's Understandable if you're Nervous about Sharing Files in this Era of Widespread Surveillance. Can you Really Trust that a Document is Safe Once it's Out of your Hands ? Digify Might just Ease your Mind Now that, it has Launched Android and iOS Apps for Sharing Self-Destructing Files. Rather than Give People a Direct Download, the Software Only Allows a Peek at a Given File for a Set Amount of Time; Once the Mission Impossible-Style Countdown Hits 0, the Content is Gone for Good. There are also Safeguards Against Cleverer Attempts to Steal Files. Anything you Share is Converted to a Special Format on Digify's Servers, for One Thing. Recipients Can't Take Screenshots and you Can Revoke Access at will if you Ever Make a Mistake.
The Service is Free to Use and Can Pluck Files from your Dropbox Account. If there's a Big Catch at this Stage, it's that Desktop Support is Limited to a Windows Beta -- Unless you're Willing to Deal with Bugs, you'll Have to Use your Phone. Even so, the Service Might be Vital if you Insist on Keeping a Tight Leash on your Files.
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http://www.digify.com
quarta-feira, 23 de julho de 2014
Digify Helps You Protect Your Data by Sending Self-Destructing Files
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