ChatterBank7 mins ago
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Has anyone ever tried this
http://host01.pipebytes.com/
Looks too good to be true , which means it probably is .
http://host01.pipebytes.com/
Looks too good to be true , which means it probably is .
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PipeBytes will have the right to investigate and prosecute violations of any of the above, including intellectual property rights infringement and security-related issues, to the fullest extent of the law. PipeBytes may involve and cooperate with law enforcement authorities in prosecuting users who violate these Terms of Service. You acknowledge that PipeBytes has no obligation to monitor your access to or use of the PipeBytes's services, but has the right to do so for the purpose of operating PipeBytes's, to ensure your compliance with these Terms of Service, or to comply with applicable law or the order or requirement of a court, administrative agency, or other governmental bod
PipeBytes will have the right to investigate and prosecute violations of any of the above, including intellectual property rights infringement and security-related issues, to the fullest extent of the law. PipeBytes may involve and cooperate with law enforcement authorities in prosecuting users who violate these Terms of Service. You acknowledge that PipeBytes has no obligation to monitor your access to or use of the PipeBytes's services, but has the right to do so for the purpose of operating PipeBytes's, to ensure your compliance with these Terms of Service, or to comply with applicable law or the order or requirement of a court, administrative agency, or other governmental bod
There are tons of these services about. They're all OK and do their job fine, and can make their money from advertising on their website.
But just remember that you're uploading it to a public service. If you're not happy having your data in the public domain, don't put it there.
And if the service is still useful for you, encrypt your data with something like GPG before uploading. That way, it doesn't matter what you send, no-one but the recipient will be able to read it.
But just remember that you're uploading it to a public service. If you're not happy having your data in the public domain, don't put it there.
And if the service is still useful for you, encrypt your data with something like GPG before uploading. That way, it doesn't matter what you send, no-one but the recipient will be able to read it.
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