With ShareFile, you can easily embed HTML code into your existing website to create a client login screen. Here, clients will use their given username and password to log into the ShareFile extranet seamlessly. The interface will feature your company's logo, making it look like just another page of your site. This kind of professional integration is what makes ShareFile the preferred choice for file sharing on the market.
There is no third-party software to download and no complicated instructions to follow to share large files. In minutes, you can set up accounts for your clients based on their email addresses. The only other thing to do is share your files by uploading them with one click. That's it! No fussing with email programs that won't let you share large files and no battling with confusing FTP.
Why Use ShareFile Instead of FTP to Share Large Files?
Although similar to FTP, the key difference between FTP and ShareFile is the level of security. FTP uses low-level internet protocol and is not protected or encrypted. Even password-required FTP servers are completely traceable and transparent. ShareFile hashes passwords to thwart interception and uses high-end SSL encryption to scramble your data to outside eyes.
Also, for those who are not so familiar with FTP, ShareFile offers an easy alternative. No networking is required, and you don't need to know any special codes or internet language to share large files successfully. Start your subscription with a free trial.