SecureMint

SecureMint vs WeTransfer

Compare SecureMint and WeTransfer for secure file sharing. See how zero-knowledge encryption differs from standard transfer.

SecureMint uses zero-knowledge design. The server cannot read your data.
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SecureMint leads
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WeTransfer leads

Feature Comparison

FeatureSecureMintWeTransfer
End-to-End Encryption
Zero-Knowledge Architecture
Free Plan
No Signup Required
Password Protection
Large File Support (2GB+)
Self-Destructing Links
Download Limit Control
Email Recipient Restriction
Browser-Only Processing

Summary

WeTransfer is great for quickly sending large files with a polished interface. However, it does not offer end-to-end encryption — files are accessible to WeTransfer's servers. SecureMint encrypts everything in your browser before upload, so no one (including us) can access your data. If security is your priority, SecureMint is the better choice.

FAQ

Is WeTransfer encrypted?
WeTransfer uses TLS for data in transit, but files are stored unencrypted on their servers. WeTransfer staff can technically access your files. SecureMint uses end-to-end encryption so the server only ever sees ciphertext.
Can I send large files with SecureMint?
SecureMint supports up to 1GB on the free plan and 5GB on the Pro plan. WeTransfer supports up to 2GB free and 200GB on their paid plan. If you need to send very large files without encryption, WeTransfer may be more suitable.
Which should I choose for confidential documents?
For confidential or sensitive documents, SecureMint is the clear choice. Its zero-knowledge encryption ensures that only you and your intended recipient can access the file contents. WeTransfer does not provide this level of privacy.

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