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The phrase is a common template used in phishing emails and scam notifications designed to trick you into clicking a malicious link . Why this is likely a scam: Share Files With Anyone - Share Large Videos
: Do not click any buttons like "View Files" or "Download." If you want to check if someone actually sent you something, go directly to your cloud storage provider's official website (e.g., dropbox.com) and check your "Shared" tab there. : Mark the email as "Phishing" or "Spam"
: Mark the email as "Phishing" or "Spam" in your email client to help their filters catch it for others.
: Look at the actual email address, not just the "Friendly Name." If it’s from a random string of characters or an unrelated domain, delete it.
If you're looking for a safe way to share files, here's an option from a popular cloud storage service.