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sparky-cat t1_j0jsdj5 wrote

What's the catch?

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Van_GOOOOOUGH t1_j0jw4tk wrote

Probably no privacy. Developer gets to read all of our files and we can only hope he doesn't do unethical illegal things with our info

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princeghimire OP t1_j0kt1jw wrote

There is no catch.... it's a paid subscription based service for people who deal with sharing files alot. The developer has no access to your files unless you make it public and choose to share.

It's similar to saying oh Apple's iCloud has all my photos, no privacy..

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Van_GOOOOOUGH t1_j0kvn26 wrote

What sets your service apart from any other mainstream cloud like Google or apple? Why should people choose your service when it's redundant to what we're already using with mainstream services like Microsoft and Google and apple?

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princeghimire OP t1_j0kvyuf wrote

Thanks for your question 😀.
Always excited to answer! FFiles is not an alternative to storage services Google and Apple provides. It is a "link" based platform to help you send and receive stuff more easily. Kind of like WeTransfer or DropBox. Or Airdrop for Internet.

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tbmny t1_j0nap9w wrote

Google also is link based.

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