

The only real security you've got for your files is the Shareit network – if you've made your device discoverable through the app, then anyone can send files to you or receive files that you're sharing. Other extras include galleries of GIFs, wallpapers and other material, as well as a spot in the app for trending music and online videos, suggesting that the developers are trying to leverage its success to create something that goes beyond swapping files between devices.


There are video and music playback options built right into Shareit, actually, which would seem to suggest that a lot of its users are swapping movies and audio tracks. It comes from a company that was originally part of Lenovo, as one application in a suite of tools across desktop and mobile: tools that cover device maintenance, mobile playback, hardware security and more. It's one of quite a few file sharing apps on the market, and as far as we can tell there aren't too many reasons to pick Shareit over all the others: not unless you want to spend a lot of time having content and adverts pushed in your face, which seems the case on mobile.įirst and foremost, Shareit is a file sharing program – one without any file size limits, and offering speedy transfer speeds, based on our testing.
