

NordVPN has also released three of its products under an open source license, which includes the entire NordVPN Linux application, Libtelio - a networking library used across NordVPN apps on all operating systems and Libdrop - a library that’s used to share files over Meshnet. Any file sent this way goes through an end-to-end encrypted peer-to-peer VPN tunnel, making it the most secure option to share,” notes the company, in a technical product statement. Users can share any files they want without limitation.

Share photo or video files of unlimited size without losing quality. Pick the NordVPN app in sharing options and choose the device you want to send your screenshot to.

“Using Meshnet, people can now instantly share files from one device to another. The new feature requires two-way consent, so users don’t have to put their privacy at risk. This means that people can enjoy all the benefits they have at home or provided by other users despite their current location. Any Windows, Mac, or Linux device can turn into a personal VPN server. Meshnet allows users to avoid Internet limitations by routing their Internet traffic through any remote device in the world, as long as it has NordVPN installed. This release marks a significant change in openness by both making part of the service free as well as open sourcing a substantial part of our client software,” says Vykintas Maknickas, product strategist at NordVPN. “We are continuously expanding the capabilities of NordVPN.
