Why Encryption Alone Does Not Make File Sharing Truly Secure
Most file-sharing platforms encrypt data in transit and at rest, but encryption is only one component of genuine security. Critical questions remain unaddressed by many services, such as who controls encryption keys, how long files stay accessible, and what happens when a shared link is exposed. A developer building OWL Transfer argues that security decisions are fundamentally product choices, not just technical implementations. Features like one-time view links, automatic expiration, screenshot protection, watermarks, and NDA validation can layer additional safeguards around sensitive documents. The broader takeaway is that robust file-sharing security comes from combining multiple protections while keeping the experience straightforward for end users.
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