<p>Firefox Send is now officially available!</p>
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<p>So, what is Firefox Send?</p>
<p><a href="https://send.firefox.com/">Firefox Send</a> is a free sharing service by Mozilla that can be used with any modern web browser. In other words, Mozilla won&#8217;t force you to use their popular Firefox browser in order to use this service.</p>
<p>As an unregistered user, you are able to share 1GB of files, but if you register, the size limit will increase to 2.5GB. You can register as a new user or use your existing Firefox account. There is no paid option, well, at least for now.</p>
<p>Have in mind that uploaded files will automatically expire after one download or after 24 hours. This limit can be raised for up to 100 downloads or for 7 days. If you want to change the default limits, you&#8217;ll have register or login with your Firefox account.</p>
<p>After uploading a file, you&#8217;ll be provided with a download link so you can share files with others. You are also able to protect your files with a password while Firefox additionally uses end to end encryption to protect your files.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s worth saying that this service although free, also comes ads-free, but that doesn&#8217;t mean it will stay that way. Considering that you can&#8217;t have unlimited or non-expire downloads, this service might be useless for some large scale file sharing options.</p>