This is a good extension but here is a cool hack I've discovered that let's you do this anywhere without any chrome extensions:
- Create a new whatsgroupp called 'ping self' and add your friend to it.
- Then kick your friend out from this group
- Open web.whatsapp.com and now you can access your messages, files, photos across any device anywhere, anytime! (telegram also does this and allows file up to 1gb)
For the more limited use case of “get a link from a desktop to my phone right now” I have really enjoyed using an extension on the desktop browser that pops up a QR code linking to the current tab. Then I just point my phone camera at the QR code on the monitor to open the link on my phone. I like this setup because it doesn’t require any pre-configuration to link the desktop and the phone. Your friend sitting next to you can scan the QR code too.
I’m not linking to any specific QR code extension because I haven’t audited them for privacy but it’s easy to find one that claims to generate the QR code locally.
I've replaced Pushbullet with Telegram as I already use it for daily communication.
Telegram's built-in "Saved Messages" is where I share links, files, text snippets, photos, etc. for follow up and archiving; seamlessly between my devices and the Telegram desktop app.
Telegram also has an export feature, so I can backup all (thousands) of saved URLs, messages, media files, and so on for offline safe keeping; both in human and machine-readable formats.
- Create a new whatsgroupp called 'ping self' and add your friend to it.
- Then kick your friend out from this group
- Open web.whatsapp.com and now you can access your messages, files, photos across any device anywhere, anytime! (telegram also does this and allows file up to 1gb)