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{Need}-website to save files?

aaxaaaaxaa Member
edited October 2016 in Help

Hi guys,

I'm searching about good website to save files without share I always lose a lot of files for many reasons ... free website plz.

Thanks.

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  • RIYADRIYAD Member, Patron Provider

    you want free file storage ?

    You should try Google Drive drive.google.com

    Thanked by 1aaxaa
  • aaxaaaaxaa Member
    edited October 2016

    @RIYAD said:
    you want free file storage ?

    You should try Google Drive drive.google.com

    yas , I want something to save file for more than 5 years .. Is it good with Google Drive ?

  • RIYADRIYAD Member, Patron Provider

    google gives 15gb of free space

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  • So, you want a website store your files for 5 years without giving them any money? Why not use a cheap service where they can assure you that your data will be there in 5 years?

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep

    How many photos of your peen do you need to keep safe?

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    aaxaa said: I'm searching about good website to save files without share I always lose a lot of files for many reasons ... free website plz.

    How big do you need? If you're in the < 10GB range, there's plenty (e.g., Dropbox...you don't have to share anything, OneDrive, etc.)

    If you're in the >10TB range, choices are comparatively more expensive.

  • Mega.nz gives 50GB. Hubic.com gives 25+GB. Both for free for this storage. I use them both since last year, Mega only in desktop client, Hubic also on my android phone. They are working fine.

  • @iffi said:
    So, you want a website store your files for 5 years without giving them any money? Why not use a cheap service where they can assure you that your data will be there in 5 years?

    Honestly I'd trust Google drive or Dropbox for example to keep my files all that long more than I'd trust a cheap storage service/server.

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