'Self-sharing' mode that does not require approval is added to Android's file sharing function 'Near by Share'
The latest is that the Android file sharing function ' Nearby Share ', also known as the Google version of AirDrop, will have a ' self-sharing ' function that allows you to share files without having to approve the receipt on the receiving device. It was reported that it was revealed by analysis of the version of Google Play Developer Services .
Google's Nearby Share could finally become the AirDrop competitor it was always meant to be
https://www.androidpolice.com/google-nearby-share-airdrop-send-files-to-own-devices/
Google's Nearby Share is getting a big upgrade --The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2022/4/19/23032545/google-nearby-share-airdrop-update-android
Near by share released by Google in 2020 is a function that allows you to share files without attaching to Gmail or via Google Drive, but to receive files with near by share, it is approved on the receiving terminal I have to do it. This is important to prevent sending unpleasant images and malicious files, but it is a bit of a hassle when using things like 'send images from your Android smartphone to your Chromebook in the next room'.
Regarding this feature, tech journalist Mishaal Rahman said on Twitter, 'The new'self-sharing'mode, which is newly implemented in Near Buy Share, allows you to quickly transfer files to other devices signed in to the same Google account without approval for sharing. It allows you to share it. It hasn't been rolled out yet, but it was present in the latest version of the Google Play Developer Services. '
Nearby Share's 'self-share' mode will let you quickly share files to other devices signed into the same Google account without needing to approve the share.
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) April 19, 2022
This hasn't rolled out yet from what I can see, but it's present in the latest version of Google Play Services. Pic.twitter.com/wdtxoiE2oz
The existence of 'self-sharing' was first confirmed in early January 2022 by testing the feature of the same name on Chrome OS. In addition, the discovery of a self-sharing mode, which appears to be the final version of the Google Play Developer Services for Android, raises the possibility that this feature will be officially released in the near future.
Android Police, a news site specializing in Android, said, 'This feature has already been confirmed in the latest version of Google Play Developer Services, so Google may officially announce' Self-Share 'immediately. Will be officially released at Google I / O in 2022. ' rice field.
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