-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 28/12/2019 13.25, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 28/12/2019 à 13:05, jdd@dodin.org a écrit :
Le 28/12/2019 à 12:56, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
I'd like to share some photos and videos with few persons, but only with those persons.
:-)
I'm using Google Photos. With that, I can share with a person; but what google does is send him the link,
yes
but once the link is known everybody in
Internet can see the photos. Yes, it is a long and obscure link, but still... I do not feel "safe". A spider might find it, right?
no. It can only be found if the receiver send also the link to an other people. I guess you can also set a passwd and a time limit (nexcloud do, I dunno for google)
I don't find it for google, but I use it on nextcloud:
https://ncloud.zaclys.com/index.php/s/2YKeMZ646QD3bxq
the link above is *not* protected by a passwd (unuseful there), but as you can see on it, the nextcloud client is very well integrated in kde, with a "share" option in context menu.
The people viewing will be using Windows or Android, perhaps iPhone.
You can found easily up to 1Gb free nextcloud, for example on my provider
(it's in french but you can probably guess the use)
try this, you may find one in spain
Dunno... I'll have to look.
you can as well install nextcloud on your server, but updates are a bit tedious
you can even find encrypted sessions
jdd
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