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How to share large video files on Android secure

You can preserve your privacy by instead uploading your files to a cloud storage service (like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive) and emailing a link that restricts viewing to that specific audience.

The instructions vary a bit in each service’s app, but you’ll follow these general steps:

person holding smartphone with a video onscreen

  1. Download your chosen service’s app through the Google Play Store app.
     
  2. Sign up for or sign in to the service.
     
  3. Upload your video. (Usually, you’ll tap a plus-sign icon, then choose from your recent files.)
     
  4. Share this new copy of your video. You’ll typically do this by long-pressing on it and pressing the Share icon, or tapping a vertical three-dot icon next to the file and choosing Share.
     
  5. Choose “Invite people” or “Send to”—while creating a link also exists as an option, that works the same as sharing through Samsung’s Gallery app or Google Photos and does not restrict access.
     
  6. Fill in the email addresses of the people you wish to send the link to. In some apps, you may also need to change the permission level from Edit to View, and/or enable a sign-in requirement to get access to the file.
     
  7. Send the invites.
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