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December 9, 2015

Pushbullet now allows you to browse your files remotely from any of your devices

by John_A

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Pushbullet has just been updated with a new feature that is sure to please many. You can now browse your files remotely from all of your devices. Basically, what this means is you will be able to browse files on other devices and request access to them through different devices.

This sounds like a pretty awesome feature, but by default it is turned off. Obviously, there may be some privacy concerns, and not everyone will be comfortable using it. However, those who are, on Android, can simply swipe from the left in Pushbullet and head to “Remote Files”, then check off the enable box.

Once that is done, you will see a list of devices that have Pushbullet installed and will be able to click one to browse all of its files. Once you have found a file you want, tap it to request access to it. You can also do this from literally anywhere in the world. Perfect for those who may have forgotten a file on their computer and now need it at work or school.

The big question everyone is probably wondering is, is this a free or paid feature? Luckily, it’s for everyone… sort of. Like Pushbullet does with answering text messages now, the free version will have a limited number of files per month they can send, and obviously the paid version is unlimited.

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