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⚠️ Removing Snapdrop.net Support for Security Reasons

Open fm-sys opened this issue 9 months ago • 7 comments

Today, I discovered that the snapdrop.net website has been unexpectedly acquired by a potentially untrustworthy company. Due to concerns about their security and privacy practices, I plan to remove snapdrop.net support as quickly as possible.

Rest assured, my app will remain available, now exclusively supporting PairDrop.

fm-sys avatar Feb 10 '25 13:02 fm-sys

The promised update is now rolling out! 📢

The latest release removes Snapdrop.net support and switches fully to PairDrop to ensure a secure and private experience.

Unfortunately, I have no control over what happened to Snapdrop.net, but I strongly recommend not using it anymore, as files now seem to be uploaded to the cloud instead of staying on the local network.

Thanks for your patience and support! 🙏

fm-sys avatar Feb 11 '25 00:02 fm-sys

The latest release removes Snapdrop.net support and switches fully to PairDrop to ensure a secure and private experience.

Maybe it's time to rename the app to Pairdrop as well then. Ty for the update

Mitia99 avatar Feb 11 '25 10:02 Mitia99

Unfortunately for me, PairDrop is not functional on iOS 13. Self-hosting Snapdrop is still the way to go, seems like

ifilipis avatar Feb 11 '25 17:02 ifilipis

Unfortunately for me, PairDrop is not functional on iOS 13.

Have you already opened an issue about that in the PairDrop repository?

Self-hosting Snapdrop is still the way to go, seems like

It will still be possible to use a self-hosted snapdrop with the app. :)

(I'm even thinking about spinning up my own instance. Not sure through, how many resources I would need and how much it would cost in the long run.)

Maybe it's time to rename the app to Pairdrop as well then.

At some places I already changed the name. But the current naming is still quite inconsistent... 😅

fm-sys avatar Feb 11 '25 19:02 fm-sys

Have you already opened an issue about that in the PairDrop repository?

https://github.com/schlagmichdoch/PairDrop/issues/358

Seems like PairDrop uses some "newer" JS in places, so it's completely broken in 13.3. I could potentially fix it, but doing so would require deploying it first, in which case I could just deploy SnapDrop

(I'm even thinking about spinning up my own instance. Not sure through, how many resources I would need and how much it would cost in the long run.)

Speaking of which - ChatGPT made me a quite plausible plan of how to deploy it to Firebase and make use of free tiers for Functions. Server side script is like 500 lines of code, so should be quite easy to port. Although I'm hoping that someone will do it before me

ifilipis avatar Feb 11 '25 19:02 ifilipis

You should remove the link to Snapdrop in the "about" thing.

Also there's a new version but it's not listed as latest: https://github.com/fm-sys/snapdrop-android/releases/latest

squeak9 avatar Mar 23 '25 09:03 squeak9

Thanks for the hint! Both fixed.

fm-sys avatar Mar 23 '25 12:03 fm-sys

Snap drop has its own GitHub

Can u highlight what privacy concerns there are in it?

occupydims avatar Aug 10 '25 16:08 occupydims

Snap drop has its own GitHub

Can u highlight what privacy concerns there are in it?

The repository is totally fine. However, the website doesn't match the repository content anymore:

Dear Snapdrop community, Snapdrop has been acquired by LimeWire, a leading file sharing platform with integrated AI tools. [...] The Github repository will stay as-is and you can still go ahead and download and run the classic Snapdrop on your own infrastructure.

https://github.com/SnapDrop/snapdrop/blob/master/README.md

It's btw also listed in the uBlock badware list:

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fm-sys avatar Aug 10 '25 22:08 fm-sys