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glenn-sorrentino committed Oct 8, 2023
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<p>There may still be times when you want to receive files, and the best way to do so would be to use <a href="https://onionshare.org">OnionShare</a> in combination with Hush Line. </p>
<h2 id="onionshare"><a class="header" href="#onionshare">OnionShare</a></h2>
<p>OnionShare is a free and open-source tool facilitating anonymous peer-to-peer file sharing. It creates an ephemeral onion service that someone can use to access the files you want to share. The service automatically disconnects once the information is downloaded, leaving no trace.</p>
<p>Simply select the files you want to share, click &quot;Start Sharing,&quot; and share that address in your Hush Line message. Since the files are being shared directly from the computer running OnionShare, you'll have to keep the app open and the device powered on, otherwise your data will be unavailable. Choose the option to stop sharing after the files have been sent, and keep the app open. Keep in mind that the person you're trying to send a message to may not be able check their email daily, so keeping the app open, maybe for days, is a possibility. When they receive the files, the connection will automatically close. </p>
<p>Simply select the files you want to share, click &quot;Start Sharing,&quot; and share that address in your Hush Line message. Since the files are being shared directly from the computer running OnionShare, you'll have to keep the app open and the device powered on, otherwise your data will be unavailable. Choose the option to stop sharing after the files have been sent, and keep in mind that the person you're trying to send a message to may not be able check their email daily, but when they receive the files the connection will automatically close. </p>
<img src="usage/../img/44-onionshare.png">
<h2 id="security"><a class="header" href="#security">Security</a></h2>
<p>When you send files to someone, here are a few good practices:</p>
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<p>There may still be times when you want to receive files, and the best way to do so would be to use <a href="https://onionshare.org">OnionShare</a> in combination with Hush Line. </p>
<h2 id="onionshare"><a class="header" href="#onionshare">OnionShare</a></h2>
<p>OnionShare is a free and open-source tool facilitating anonymous peer-to-peer file sharing. It creates an ephemeral onion service that someone can use to access the files you want to share. The service automatically disconnects once the information is downloaded, leaving no trace.</p>
<p>Simply select the files you want to share, click &quot;Start Sharing,&quot; and share that address in your Hush Line message. Since the files are being shared directly from the computer running OnionShare, you'll have to keep the app open and the device powered on, otherwise your data will be unavailable. Choose the option to stop sharing after the files have been sent, and keep the app open. Keep in mind that the person you're trying to send a message to may not be able check their email daily, so keeping the app open, maybe for days, is a possibility. When they receive the files, the connection will automatically close. </p>
<p>Simply select the files you want to share, click &quot;Start Sharing,&quot; and share that address in your Hush Line message. Since the files are being shared directly from the computer running OnionShare, you'll have to keep the app open and the device powered on, otherwise your data will be unavailable. Choose the option to stop sharing after the files have been sent, and keep in mind that the person you're trying to send a message to may not be able check their email daily, but when they receive the files the connection will automatically close. </p>
<img src="../img/44-onionshare.png">
<h2 id="security"><a class="header" href="#security">Security</a></h2>
<p>When you send files to someone, here are a few good practices:</p>
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OnionShare is a free and open-source tool facilitating anonymous peer-to-peer file sharing. It creates an ephemeral onion service that someone can use to access the files you want to share. The service automatically disconnects once the information is downloaded, leaving no trace.

Simply select the files you want to share, click "Start Sharing," and share that address in your Hush Line message. Since the files are being shared directly from the computer running OnionShare, you'll have to keep the app open and the device powered on, otherwise your data will be unavailable. Choose the option to stop sharing after the files have been sent, and keep the app open. Keep in mind that the person you're trying to send a message to may not be able check their email daily, so keeping the app open, maybe for days, is a possibility. When they receive the files, the connection will automatically close.
Simply select the files you want to share, click "Start Sharing," and share that address in your Hush Line message. Since the files are being shared directly from the computer running OnionShare, you'll have to keep the app open and the device powered on, otherwise your data will be unavailable. Choose the option to stop sharing after the files have been sent, and keep in mind that the person you're trying to send a message to may not be able check their email daily, but when they receive the files the connection will automatically close.

<img src="../img/44-onionshare.png">

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