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It has a server component on the other side that manages the connection. So the actual "transfer" is intermediated in a way that avoids corruption.
(Does that mean nothing can go wrong? No. But it's a far more reasonable/reliable way to go, and it can actually work "on the road" on secure connections, too, should you want it to.) Just a suggestion, of course. Another way to go would be to run something like Retrospect on a local server.
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