Google Drive is built for cloud storage and collaboration. But if you just need to send someone a file, Google Drive is overkill. You need a Google account, the recipient often needs one too, permissions are confusing and shared links default to "anyone with the link" which is a security risk.
When Google Drive Is Too Much
- Sending a file to someone who does not have Google (they see "request access")
- Sharing with a client who should not navigate your folder structure
- Quick one-time transfers that do not need permanent storage
- Confidential files that should not sit on Google's servers indefinitely
- Files that need encryption (Google holds the keys)
EasySend as a Google Drive Alternative
| Feature | Google Drive | EasySend |
|---|---|---|
| Account needed | Google account | None |
| E2E encryption | No | Yes (free) |
| Auto-expiry | No | 3 days |
| Time to share | Upload > navigate > share > set permissions | Drop > copy link |
When to Keep Google Drive
Google Drive is better for: long-term storage, real-time document editing, team collaboration within Google Workspace. Use EasySend for: one-off transfers, external sharing, encrypted delivery, no-account recipients.
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