![]() If their iOS device has no app capable of reading what you're sharing, it will direct them to the App Store and a list of apps it thinks can handle the item. When you drag files and folders and drop them onto someone's icon, the recipient is prompted to accept or reject the transfer. ![]() Control your own visibility at the foot of the window. On a Mac, when you select AirDrop in a Finder window sidebar or choose Go > AirDrop, you'll see a window with icons for nearby people who can receive files. The devices involved in a transfer don't need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network (though AirDrop still works if they are), as it establishes a direct connection. What's great is that, unlike traditional methods of sharing files, there's no tricky setup. It sends files between nearby Macs and iOS devices over the air using an encrypted connection. ![]() ![]() Wave goodbye to emailing photos, documents and other files, because there's now a better way: AirDrop. ![]()
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