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5 Great File Sharing Websites

File sharing is a practice we've been doing for years; from downloading entertainment, to sharing files between our devices and sharing a presentation around our colleagues and other workmates - so it's no surprise that website upon website have made it their business to make file sharing easier for us. However, not all file sharing websites are created equal, and some are certainly better than others. We've put together a list of some of the best file sharing websites for you to take a look at.


File sharing is a practice we’ve been doing for years; from downloading entertainment, to sharing files between our devices and sharing a presentation around our colleagues and other workmates – so it’s no surprise that website upon website have made it their business to make file sharing easier for us. However, not all file sharing websites are created equal, and some are certainly better than others. We’ve put together a list of some of the best file sharing websites for you to take a look at.

Dropbox
Perhaps everyone’s favourite file sharing website is Dropbox. Since it was brought to the mass market, pretty much everyone has at least tried Dropbox, and many of us continue to make use of it day to day and absolutely love it. With the option of using it within your web browser, or downloading it and making it a part of your local storage on your computer, the convenience of sharing files either between your devices, or between people is virtually unparalleled with Dropbox.

Mega.nz
Popular amongst those of us looking to store our downloads as well as securely retrieve them is Mega.nz. Mega offer you 50GB of free storage space on their servers, as well as guaranteeing your privacy and security with guaranteed end to end encryption. They also offer secure collaboration, with the folders of your colleagues updating in real-time, so you’re never behind on what’s being done. Just like Dropbox, Mega is well worth looking into.

MediaFire
With an estimated 22,500,00 visitors each and every month, it’s easy to see how MediaFire is a massively popular file sharing website. Not only do they allow you to store and share your media and documents in your browser, locally and in mobile apps, but they also allow you to watch and use your media in these areas, too. Alongside this, MediaFire has a collaborative feature to rival that of either Dropbox or Mega, and it’s compatibility with a huge number of file types is endlessly beneficial when sharing files with friends, family and colleagues.

Uploaded
Uploaded allow you to store, share and sync your files and documents with the cloud. Their website is very user friendly, and incredibly easy to navigate, allowing even the newest of users to get to grips with the storage and synchronising aspects quickly and easily. Uploaded have a huge variety of subscriptions to choose from, each giving you a range of benefits that would quickly prove themselves invaluable in your life – well worth taking a look at for both business and personal purposes.

Google Drive
It’d be impossible to run through a list of “the best” file sharing websites without at least touching on Google Drive; whereas device specific file sharing websites and applications will have some compatibility with other devices, Google Drive works seamlessly with every device it has compatibility with; giving you excellent integration and cloud storage, as well as brilliant collaborative features, as well as the ability to create and save documents directly to the drive from your browser. All you need to do is share is the click of a button – it couldn’t be easier.

Offcloud, your cloud-based download manager

Although Offcloud is not a file sharing webiste, we give you the ability to securely download, leech and store your files from other websites, all in one place. We give you a brilliant 10GB of free storage to get you on your way, and you can download torrents directly into your Offcloud account – no stress, no fuss!
If you’re interested in having all your files, documents and software backups in the one place, then head over to our website to see what Offcloud can do for you.

 


Offcloud.com is a cloud-based download manager that lets you fetch, unlock or speed up any content found on the web directly to your device or to some cloud storage space.