Chained Echoes -0100c11012c68000--v131072--us-....-transfer Large Files Securely Free ((install))

If you want to transfer large files securely without storing them on a third-party server, Peer-to-Peer technology is the best solution. This creates a direct tunnel between you and the recipient.

: This tool supports transfers up to 5GB for free without an account. It uses SSL/TLS for data in transit and AES-XTS 256-bit encryption for data at rest. If you want to transfer large files securely

It is impossible to write a coherent, factual, or useful based on the keyword string you provided: It uses SSL/TLS for data in transit and

| Feature | Send (Mozilla) | Wormhole | Tresorit | OnionShare | |---------|----------------|----------|----------|------------| | | 2.5 GB | Unlimited | 5 GB | Unlimited | | Encryption type | Client-side AES-256-GCM | PAKE + AES-256 | Zero-knowledge AES-256 | E2EE via Tor | | Requires account? | No | No | No (but recommended) | No | | Resumable upload? | No | No | Yes | N/A (direct) | | Audit trail | None | None | Optional | None | | Code open source? | Yes | Yes | No (client open) | Yes | | No | No | Yes | N/A

The "v131072" part could be a version number. 131072 is 2^17, so maybe it's a software version, or a data size (like 131072 KB). Then the region code "US" makes sense for a US-based service. The ellipsis "...." could represent a placeholder or censored information, and "transfer large files securely free" indicates the service is a file transfer tool.

: A privacy-focused option based in Switzerland that allows you to send up to 50GB per transfer at no cost. It includes password protection and keeps files available for up to 30 days.

Someone might have packaged a file transfer tool into a Chained Echoes game directory (e.g., on a hacked Switch) to move save data or ROMs. That is piracy and malware risk.