great name if you hate the idea of people searching for it.
I this is the most effective search I found find:
This is cool. If you’re worried about the safety on their instance, spin your own. They have a very clear and simple docker way to do just that.
Send lets you share files with end-to-end encryption
How is this possible if the only thing that is shared between sender and receiver is just a link (that is provided by the website)?
How can we trust https://send.vis.ee/? Who are they?
The fragment of a URL is not sent to the server, so that’s where such platforms usually store the key. That’s also the way cryptpad does it. You can thus share the URL and with it the key.
Of course, you still need to trust the platform. The sourcecode link at the bottom of the page links to https://github.com/timvisee/send who forked from mozilla/send and links back to the web page.
Oh, now I get it, the whole system works if we trust the guy that provide that system.
Does it already integrate with Thunderbird?