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Suggestions for free, secure faxing app? (Original Post) JudyM Feb 2022 OP
I've used this a lot - never any problems. jmbar2 Feb 2022 #1
"secure" CloudWatcher Feb 2022 #3
Looks like this one isn't secure for sensitive docs, but folks seem to really like it otherwise. JudyM Feb 2022 #6
I think my printer handles faxes, but.... OAITW r.2.0 Feb 2022 #2
That'd be a good solution but the recipient will actually will only accept fax or snail mail. JudyM Feb 2022 #7
All-in-one printers CloudWatcher Feb 2022 #4
Oh, interesting, I see. JudyM Feb 2022 #5
And a land-line! CloudWatcher Feb 2022 #8
JudyM Feb 2022 #9

CloudWatcher

(1,953 posts)
3. "secure"
Thu Feb 10, 2022, 03:25 PM
Feb 2022

I've always been hesitant to send faxes though these internet fax services. By
necessity they will have a copy of your fax ... unencrypted.

For unimportant stuff, it'd be fine. But the OP did ask for "secure" faxing.

OAITW r.2.0

(29,309 posts)
2. I think my printer handles faxes, but....
Thu Feb 10, 2022, 03:06 PM
Feb 2022

I find taking pictures and emailing documents is easier and more convenient.

JudyM

(29,537 posts)
7. That'd be a good solution but the recipient will actually will only accept fax or snail mail.
Fri Feb 11, 2022, 01:00 AM
Feb 2022

And snail mail is sometimes now slower than an actual snail.

CloudWatcher

(1,953 posts)
4. All-in-one printers
Thu Feb 10, 2022, 03:34 PM
Feb 2022

All-in-one laser printers/scanners/faxes are cheap. I've been really happy
using my printer's print-to-fax features for years now.

And it's something I can trust, which isn't something I can say about
any of the App's or web services that will fax something "for you".

Your iOS device does not have a Fax modem in it. So it's physically
impossible for it to become a real fax machine (or to send to another fax).
All of the fax apps connect to a remote server that faxes for you ... and
you'll be sending unencrypted info to that server for them to relay.

CloudWatcher

(1,953 posts)
8. And a land-line!
Fri Feb 11, 2022, 01:15 AM
Feb 2022

Oh, I should have also mentioned that the all-in-one printers (print, scan, fax) will need an old fashioned land-line phone connection to dial out to the remote fax. I keep forgetting that most people don't bother with land-lines anymore.

If it's a one-time thing, and needs to be secure, easiest might be the nearest Kinko's (or other business services store).

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