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What Is FTP?

FTP is an acronym for File Transfer Protocol. As the name suggests, it is used to transfer files between computers on a network, between an account and a desktop computer, or access online software archives.

how does it work?

One or two actions happen when transferring files using FTP:

Uploading - this happens when you transfer files from one computer to a server.

Downloading - happens when you transfer a file from a server to your personal computer.

TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) - is the Internet language used to carry out commands. FTP uses this language to transfer your files.

Always consider the security of your files whenever you transfer or download files using FTP. Take note that not all files from the internet are safe from harm. There could be viruses to these downloaded files which may harm your personal computer.

You need an FTP client to use FTP. This may help in making it safer and avoid your computer from getting viruses and malware. Though some FTP clients ask for a higher price, others offer absolutely for free. 

Though not necessary that everyone has to have a FTP client for transferring files, it makes everything easier when it comes to uploading and downloading files.

 


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