Anonymous file sharing is a way to send files without tying every transfer to a full personal account. Upload a file, get a download link, and share it privately.
Email works for small files, but it is often a poor fit for private transfer. Discover practical alternatives using temporary download links and no-login sharing.
Private file transfer and cloud storage solve different problems. Learn when quick link-based sharing beats long-term storage and vice versa.
Not every file needs to live online forever. Understand how temporary file sharing works, when it makes sense, and what risks to watch for.
Every year, people share more files online. Learn why privacy-focused tools that skip account creation and auto-delete files are becoming more relevant.
Cloud storage is built for long-term use. AnonDrop is built for temporary, anonymous transfers. A practical comparison of both approaches.
Most people still default to email for file delivery, but email creates multiple copies across servers. See how link-based sharing compares.
Two broad ways to share files online, one keeps files around forever, the other removes them on a schedule. Here is how to decide which fits your needs.
A step-by-step guide to uploading files on AnonDrop, getting a private download link, and sharing files without creating an account.