Online Fax Services: How to Send and Receive Faxes Without a Fax Machine
By
Lance Whitney
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Summary
The article explains that despite fax machines being outdated technology, faxing remains widely used in industries like healthcare and finance due to security concerns with email. It reviews various web-based services that allow users to send and receive faxes directly from their computers or mobile devices without needing a physical fax machine.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledFaxes are so 1980s. Who faxes anymore? Lots of folks, actually—from medical offices, small companies, and large corporations.
Snail mail can be too slow, and email isn't secure. So that leaves us with the decades-old, but still reliable, fax.
Lucky for you, an array of web-based services exist that can send and receive faxes right from your computer or mobile device.
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