![]() ![]() Which in turn starts the actual installation of YellowSend. The first step that was in the bundle only installed something called YSPackage.This left an entry in the Start-menu called “Configure”Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\YSPackage\YSPackage.exe /deploy When installing YellowSend we noticed that it requires two steps of installing. Some other objections I have are their association with InstallCore, a known bundler of adware and PUPs. That very much limits the files I would dare to use their service for. Then, neither the files nor the traffic are encrypted. That sounds like it is ad-supported, which by itself does not make it a definite no-no, but we’re getting there. Another quote: “YellowSend will pop automatically with a solution and various offers of different products related to sending such as speed (of sending), backup, storage, protection, printing and so on.” And they are straightforward about some of them on their site.įirst of all, it’s a beta and as they state, bugs will be bugs. But I would like to add a few warnings about this one. Next you can select sending it to an email-address of your choice or to create a link that provides anyone who knows that link with an option to download the file(s).īut the sender will have to register first.Īll in all this free offer is not so bad considering what you get in return. You can also select files and use the right-click menu item to send them. I’m glad not every software takes up that much space on my desktop or I would need a 42” inch laptop. There is a big balloon on your desktop that you can drag and drop files into. Having dealt with mail providers that would not allow any attachments over 100MB I can see how this could be a welcomed service.Īfter installing the package you will find you have several methods of selecting files to send. YellowSend aka AnySend is a PUP that promises you the ability to send your large files anywhere. Expect to see this type of content pushed out twice a month at the end of a work week. “PUP Friday”, our latest attempt at getting users acquainted with files they may need to watch out for in the Wild Web, offers an in-depth look at some interesting and quite notable potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). Using QR Code to share (Android 6.0 ): Camera permission is used to scan QR codes.Author’s Note: We at Malwarebytes continue to do our part in educating our product users and constant blog readers about day-to-day online threats and how they can avoid falling prey to them. Directly sending to Anysend hotspot (Android 6.0 ): Anysend will need location permission to read network setting ![]() Using hotspot (Android 6.0 ): Writing system settings is required It's so simple to use this app as your daily tool. You can just join to the sender's phone by scanning the QR code over your phone's screen. ![]() Pause and resume transfers even after something went wrongĪnysend File Sharing provides handful tools to help you send any file on any situation. network change handling, choosing network after speed measurement * Light UI: Works faster than its rivals on low-end devices, hence it's performance driven * Exchange texts of any kind and save them to AnySend File Sharing * Share with multiple devices at the same time * No need to sacrifice your phone's internet: Just setup a hotspot and connect to it using QR code on other device * Share multiple and large size content from your video, photo, music and applications Share Files in seconds with our easy to use transfer file
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