In an era where digital privacy is paramount and data breaches are commonplace, the tools we use to transfer files between devices are under increasing scrutiny. The convenience of quickly sending a photo from a phone to a laptop, or sharing a document with a colleague sitting nearby, often clashes with security concerns.
Some users have reported that after a file transfer is complete, the site redirects them to external platforms, raising concerns that files might be processed through intermediate servers rather than staying strictly P2P.
WebRTC encrypts the connection , but it does not verify the file’s integrity against a man-in-the-middle attack. A sophisticated attacker controlling your network (e.g., malicious Wi-Fi at a coffee shop) could theoretically intercept and replace your file. The recipient has no cryptographic signature to verify that the file came from you specifically.