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anonymous file transfer protocol

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Explanation of "Anonymous File Transfer Protocol"

Definition: The "Anonymous File Transfer Protocol" (often abbreviated as AFTP) is a way to share files over the internet. It allows users to access files without needing to create an account or provide a password. Instead, users can log in as a "guest" and download or copy files that have been made available by others.

Usage Instructions:
  1. Logging In: To use the AFTP, you typically open a special program or use a web browser.
  2. Guest Access: When you log in, you can select the option to log in as a "guest." This means you don't need a username or password.
  3. Accessing Files: After logging in, you can see the files that others have shared. You can click on the files you want to download and save them to your device.
Example:
  • "The software developer shared the new program using an anonymous file transfer protocol, so anyone could download it without needing an account."
Advanced Usage:
  • Security Note: While AFTP is convenient, it is important to remember that files shared this way might not always be safe. Always be cautious and ensure you trust the source of the files you are downloading.
Word Variants:
  • Anonymous: This word means "not named or identified." In the context of AFTP, it refers to users who do not need to provide their identity.
  • File Transfer: This refers to the act of moving files from one place to another, often over the internet.
Different Meaning:
  • In general usage, "anonymous" can refer to anything that is not identified by name, such as an anonymous donation or an anonymous letter.
Synonyms:
  • File sharing
  • Guest access
  • Open file transfer
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "In the cloud": This phrase refers to storing or sharing files over the internet rather than on a local device. Example: "I uploaded the document to the cloud for easy access."
  • "Log in": This means to enter a system or service using your credentials (username and password), but with AFTP, you log in as a guest.
Summary:

The "Anonymous File Transfer Protocol" is a simple and accessible way to share files online without needing to register or log in with personal information.

Noun
  1. a common way to make software available; users are allowed to log in as `guest' without a password and copy whatever has been made available

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