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  2. WeTransfer - Wikipedia

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    WeTransfer was founded in 2009 by Rinke Visser, Bas Beerens and Ronald Hans (Nalden) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. [5] [3] It was created to enable the sharing of large files (up to 2 GB) free of charge.

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  4. Firefox Send - Wikipedia

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    On August 1, 2017, Mozilla launched Firefox Send via its Test Pilot program. The developers wanted to experiment with end-to-end encrypted data syncing and this service allowed them to try out encrypting large files, gigabytes in size, as opposed to the megabytes usually synced by browsers.

  5. OnionShare - Wikipedia

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    Sending large files over the internet is a hassle without centralized servers. [3] [10] OnionShare made it easier to share files because of its peer-to-peer nature. This also circumvented surveillance, possible because of centralized services. The circumvention is allowed by hosting shared files on tor network. [11]

  6. Hightail - Wikipedia

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    Hightail was founded as YouSendIt Inc. in 2004 [3] by three cofounders: Ranjith Kumaram, Amir Shaikh and Khalid Shaikh. [4] In its early years, Amir pursued advertising revenues, Jimmy Vienneau managed business development, Francis Wu created the graphic design including the logo, while Kumaran focused on the user experience and Khalid did technical work. [4]

  7. Attach or insert files, images, GIFs and emojis in New AOL Mail

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    - Your computer's file manager will open. Find and select the file or image you'd like to attach. Click Open. The file or image will be attached below the body of the email. If you'd like to insert an image directly into the body of an email, check out the steps in the "Insert images into an email" section of this article.

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