Can you estimate the time you spend sharing either personal or humorous content with your friends and family by email? Nobody does, not because it is not possible but only because the results would be a bit worrying – it would be a truly phenomenal amount of time, and if we figured out the exact amount then we would invariably feel that some of it was actually wasted. Still, that is not the one and only drawback of loitering online.
Another serious one is that all that sharing and sending of files back and forth is certain to result in a virus or two along the way.
This social site was created in order to avoid that. It will let you share everything you want from you inbox, without having to worry about these unwanted side effects. All you have to do is send an email to the address which is provided to these effects ([email protected]) and then a link to your email will be produced for you to share the content with you friends on Twitter and Facebook.
And as a nice bonus, not only will something like this let you forget about viruses, but it will actually let you stop worrying about clogging your inbox, having to deal with content that is unformatted and so on.
ForwardOn.com In Their Own Words
“Everyone likes to share fun, cool and interesting stuff with friends and family. And the most common way of sharing fun stuff is email.
While sharing by email is fun, it has enormous side effects – accidental viruses, email hoaxes and scams, wasted bandwidth and storage, clogged inboxes, unformatted content, and much more.
forwardOn is a fun social network which makes it easy to share fun stuff from the Inbox without the side-effects. On forwardOn, you can share pictures, videos, files, jokes and any other fun stuff.”
Why ForwardOn.com It Might Be A Killer
As much fun as sharing anything by email is, its side effects are something to worry about indeed. Anything that lets us dispense with the negative aspects of it all is more than valuable.
Some Questions About ForwardOn.com
In which ways could this system become faster without becoming less secure? 







