5 Common File Sharing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Mistake #1: Using Unsecured Public WiFi

Public WiFi networks are often unencrypted, making it easy for attackers to intercept your files.

Solution: Use a VPN or wait until you're on a secure network. Better yet, use end-to-end encrypted services like ZainDesk.

Mistake #2: Sharing Links Publicly

Posting file sharing links on social media or public forums exposes your files to anyone.

Solution: Share links privately through direct messages or email. Use password protection when available.

Mistake #3: Not Setting Expiration Dates

Links that never expire can be accessed indefinitely, even after they're no longer needed.

Solution: Always set expiration dates for shared files. ZainDesk codes expire automatically.

Mistake #4: Ignoring File Permissions

Giving edit access when view-only is sufficient can lead to unwanted changes.

Solution: Always use the minimum necessary permissions.

Mistake #5: Not Verifying Recipients

Sending files to the wrong person can have serious consequences.

Solution: Double-check recipient information. Use confirmation systems when sharing sensitive data.

Bonus: Using Services That Store Your Files

When files are stored on servers, they're vulnerable to breaches.

Solution: Use peer-to-peer services like ZainDesk that don't store your files.