Baby Olivia aka #TinyPliny is not too happy about her #plinytheyounger not tapped (yet) @neighborhoodsd #hoodbless #OrazioLuciano #ChadProm #BnTailor (at Neighborhood)
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Baby Olivia aka #TinyPliny is not too happy about her #plinytheyounger not tapped (yet) @neighborhoodsd #hoodbless #OrazioLuciano #ChadProm #BnTailor (at Neighborhood)
Happy Birthday to my baby boy! Can't believe it's already been a year. #12mnthsold #tinypliny
To tinypliny about EZ Drop
This is a response to http://estrip.org/articles/read/tinypliny/56229/Take-2:-Sharing-files-between-Linux-desktop-and-Android-device.html
Hey tinypliny! My name is David and I'm the developer of EZ Drop. I noticed your comments on the app and wanted to give you some answers to your questions. :) I made EZ Drop just to help people transfer files devices more easily so people wouldn't have to set up servers, etc. Other apps are requesting so many permissions I thought something more light-weight would be appreciated.
I have heard feedback about security-concerns and have taken it to heart. Since the file transfer was being done over plain HTTP, and have since added an SSL certificate to the site (you can click "secure" at the bottom to access it). SSL transport encryption will also be added to the app soon.
You mention "it's also somewhat non-transparent"
I will put up an "about" page that describes exactly how the file transfer is done so that people can understand what's going on under-the-hood. Basically, you temporarily upload your file to me, then I send it to your device. Whether you are sending from your android-to-PC or PC-to-android, the process is the same.
"Why do you need to go to an external site ez.dropper.co and get a code? "
The code is the secret key that links your computer and the android device. Alternatively, you would have to log in with a username/password. It's just a simple way for the server to know which device to send the file to.
"What other data does this application collect from your android device?"
I don't collect any information about your android device or your computer, I kept the required permissions in the app to a minimum exactly for this purpose. The only permissions required are internet access and SD card storage, just enough to let you transfer the files. Files that are transferred are deleted within 24 hours. I've also put up a "privacy" page regarding this.
Thank you for trying out the app and posting your comments. Your feedback goes a long way!