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Zapya Go - Share File with Tho

Zapya Go - Share File with Tho

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Application Description

Zapya Go: Your All-in-One Private Sharing Hub

Connect and share with your closest friends using Zapya Go, the file-sharing app that prioritizes privacy. Zapya Go's unique social platform keeps your interactions private, restricting messages and friend requests from strangers. Only those you've previously shared files with can add you as a friend.

Share photos, updates, and more securely within your private circle on Zapya Go's Moments section. Encrypted chat ensures your conversations remain confidential, with messages automatically deleted after being read. No screenshots are possible!

Key Features:

Secure Encrypted Chat: Stay connected privately with friends. Messages self-destruct after reading.

No Login Required: Maintain anonymity. No personal info or social media account needed.

Offline File Sharing: Share files even without an internet connection.

QR Code Sharing: Simple and easy file transfer using QR codes.

Group Sharing: Quickly share files with multiple friends using group sharing features.

Remote File Sending: Send files to friends remotely using a secure 6-digit password. Easily resume interrupted transfers.

✔ Android Go Certified

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