![]() ![]() Transfers work both ways, meaning that not only can you send files to the destination computer, you can also send files to your mobile device by simply dragging and dropping them onto the device in the file browser window. This is highly useful if, for example, you have to send a document to a hotel computer to print it, or you want to transfer a video to your friend’s computer, but you don’t want (or can’t) to install the Filedrop app. If you’ve ever had a file on your device and you want to transfer it to a computer but you don’t have a cable to connect the two, then you can use the Filedrop website in conjunction with the mobile app. ![]() This obviously ensures that you have ultimate control over what is sent to you, so again, if you are sent something and you don’t know what it is or who it is from, then you can easily refuse it. Regardless of whether you’re using the desktop client (Windows, Mac) or the mobile version (Android, iOS), any files sent to you will need to be accepted or declined on the destination device. Otherwise, tap the box next to each file you want to select and press “Send.”
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