Review MediaFire cloud storage service
MediaFire is an online storage service that provides unlimited bandwidth, over 50GB of free storage and easy access to uploads, as well as viewing files almost on any device.
Users will receive 10GB of storage from MediaFire, when signing up for a free account. To get more free storage, you can recommend friends, download MediaFire's software or share MediaFire links on social networks. Total users can get more than 50GB of free cloud storage.
Share files with MediaFire
You can share any folder or file from your MediaFire account with anyone. The recipient doesn't even need a MediaFire account to view and download files.
A one-time download link can be created with MediaFire, and users can also specify the number of days the link will take effect before it expires.
In addition, MediaFire allows sharing multiple files without having to put them in a separate folder.
There is a feature called FileDrop that allows you to create public folders that others can use to upload files to your account. You will get a link to the website with the upload utility, which can then be shared with others. Anything uploaded to the FileDrop folder will automatically be added to the account.
MediaFire application
Free iOS and Android apps are available to allow public download links to data and upload photos and videos from the device.
You can also just use the MediaFire website to upload files and folders directly to your account.
User comments about MediaFire
Plus mark:
- 10GB of free storage instantly
- Upload to large files up to 25GB
- Unlimited bandwidth
- Can share files and folders with anyone
- There is mobile application
- Can import files from a URL
- Other users cannot upload to your account
Minus point:
- You must log in to your account once a year to renew
- Supported by advertising
- There is no option to control bandwidth when uploading files
User feedback about MediaFire is very positive (of course, not just because of 50GB of storage) for free. Uploading files is easily appreciated (like a folder where you can drag and drop data). You can use the same folder to view all files in your account.
Many people especially like the FileDrop feature available for folders. This feature is especially useful if others need to send you too large files (cannot be emailed). You can receive alerts via email and even subscribe to notifications about directory changes via RSS.
Many people have used MediaFire for a long time, but only to download files from others. But this web application is also very simple and intuitive, if used as online memory.
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