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ScreenShare is a screenshot creation and secure sharing tool provided by Germany-based Leibenger & Müller GbR, and it is currently clearly labeled as a Beta product. It is not an email, SMS, voice, or IM communication platform. Instead, it lets users share screenshots with specific recipients by generating unique URLs. Users can download the client to take screenshots, crop them, and share them with one click, or upload and share screenshots via the web interface.
Based on the available information, ScreenShare focuses on secure screenshot sharing: screenshots are automatically encrypted before they leave the user’s computer, and the system generates a random password that is appended to the sharing URL. Recipients who open the correct link can automatically decrypt and view the screenshot. Each screenshot also generates a second management URL, which users can use later to delete or revoke access to the screenshot. In terms of performance, the site only states that sharing can be completed within seconds and that a unique URL is provided shortly after upload. It does not publish an SLA, availability commitments, storage duration, or capacity limits. API and integration capabilities are not disclosed, and there are no email, SMS, voice, IM, or similar communication-channel features.
The product is currently free to use, and the downloadable software promises no ads and no spyware. The official materials mention that a Premium version may be introduced in the future to support the project, but no paid pricing, payment methods, or plan differences have been disclosed. On the compliance side, the available information only mentions end-to-end encryption and an unguessable URL access mechanism. More formal compliance information such as GDPR, ISO, SOC, or enterprise data processing terms is not visible.
Its strengths are a lightweight workflow and straightforward security design. Default encryption can reduce the risk of screenshot leakage, and the management link for deletion and revocation gives users more control than a typical image-hosting service. The downsides are that it is still in Beta, with uncertain reliability and long-term operation. It also lacks team permissions, audit logs, APIs, webhooks, enterprise compliance features, and communication-channel capabilities, so it is not suitable as a formal customer notification or enterprise messaging platform.
ScreenShare is suitable for personal use, remote technical support, bug reporting, product collaboration, and other temporary screenshot-sharing scenarios, especially for users who do not want to upload screenshots in plaintext. The collected text does not provide information on access from China, so network connectivity needs to be tested directly. If access is limited, alternatives include ShareX, Greenshot, Snipboard, internal enterprise object storage, or file sharing through Feishu, WeCom, or DingTalk.
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screenshare.de is an Germany File Transfer provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach screenshare.de directly.