Privacy-First File Sharing: Why It Matters

The Privacy Problem

When you upload a file to most sharing services, it's stored on their servers. This means:

  • The company can access your files
  • Your files could be included in data breaches
  • Government agencies might request access
  • Files might be scanned for advertising purposes

What is Privacy-First File Sharing?

Privacy-first services are designed so that:

  • Only you and your recipient can access files
  • The service provider cannot read your data
  • No unnecessary data is collected
  • Files are encrypted end-to-end

How ZainDesk Protects Your Privacy

No Server Storage

Files transfer directly between browsers using WebRTC. We never store your files.

No Account Required

We don't collect your email, name, or any personal information.

End-to-End Encryption

All transfers are encrypted using DTLS, the same security used by banks.

No Logging

We don't log what files you share or with whom.

Questions to Ask Your File Sharing Service

  1. Where are my files stored?
  2. Who can access my files?
  3. What data do you collect about me?
  4. How long do you keep my files?
  5. Are transfers encrypted?