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[[FTP]] is the most widespread transfer protocol used to transfer files from one host to another over the Internet. Basic variant of the protocol is not secure. If you want to transfer files securely, either use secure variant of FTP, the [[FTPS]] or use alternative secure protocol, [[SFTP]]. | [[FTP]] is the most widespread transfer protocol used to transfer files from one host to another over the Internet. Basic variant of the protocol is not secure. If you want to transfer files securely, either use secure variant of FTP, the [[FTPS]] or use alternative secure protocol, [[SFTP]]. | ||
- | ftp://125.128.558===== File Transfers ===== | + | ===== File Transfers ===== |
You can use WinSCP to transfer files both manually and [[guide_automation|automatically]]. | You can use WinSCP to transfer files both manually and [[guide_automation|automatically]]. | ||
- | ftp.125.128.558Why to Use WinSCP as Your FTP Client? ===== | + | ===== Why to Use WinSCP as Your FTP Client? ===== |
Well, there are many reasons, but one of them is for sure that WinSCP supports a variety of transfer protocols, so you can use one tool for both secure and insecure file copying. Read more about the [[protocols|WinSCP supported protocols]]. | Well, there are many reasons, but one of them is for sure that WinSCP supports a variety of transfer protocols, so you can use one tool for both secure and insecure file copying. Read more about the [[protocols|WinSCP supported protocols]]. | ||