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How to Send Or Share Large Files Over the Internet

by geekstation geekstation on 5 Nov 2023
Have you ever tried to email a file to someone, only for your mail service to tell you that it’s too big? It is a frustrating but common problem. Most email services restrict the size of file attachments. For example, Gmail and Yahoo limit the size of attached files to 25MB, so that 100MB video isn't going through. The good news is that email is not your only choice. Many file storage services and standalone file-transfer websites can take on the job. hostfiles https://zippyfiles.co/ is a simple but effective site that helps you securely share files up to 10GB in size using end-to-end encryption and links that can choose when it will expire. Just upload the file you want to share, and a link is generated. Share that link with your recipient, who can then download the file. As a registered user, you can upload a file, and then secure it with a password. Only recipients with the password can download the files ZippyFiles gives registered users 10GB storage space for FREE Try it today. https://zippyfiles.co

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