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Individuals or teams that need a secure file sharing, cloud storage, and download hosting solution
About MediaFire
File sharing and storage made simple. File storage made easy – including powerful features you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you’re sharing photos, videos, audio, or docs, MediaFire can simplify your workflow. Share through email, link, or social network. Unlimited ad-supported downloads with no wait times. Store and share any file type. Share folders of project files. Easily email large files. 10GB for free. Up to 50GB free with bonuses. Store all your photos, audio, and videos. Always have your important files with you. Never forget your work at home. View, manage, and share from anywhere. MediaFire is more than just sharing and storage. Take a look at the top features to make your life simple and easy. With up to 50GB of free space, you can use MediaFire to back up all your important files – even your not-so-important ones too. Make sure your downloads are always available and fast. You’ll never hit a bandwidth or download limit with ad-supported downloads.
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"Great way to host new files easily." Posted 2023-05-09
Pros: MediaFire allows a very complete hosting of various files, you can store anything within this cloud service, in addition, you can share any stored file with anyone just by using a link. MediaFire allows two different hostings, the premium hosting has much more capacity to host larger files, however, the free hosting offers considerably good space which allows you to store quite common files. Something fantastic is that the quality of the videos that have been uploaded does not decrease, in addition, it does not present an expiration time for the files, several years can pass and access to those files is as good as the first day. MediaFire is easy to use, it has very good servers which allows you to download and upload files without waiting so long.
Cons: MediaFire has a lot of advertising, every time a person wants to download a file, they will have to enter several pop-up windows and advertisements around the files, it does not matter if the person who has uploaded that file uses MediaFire Premium, in the same way the advertising will appear in each download. Another negative thing is that MediaFire does not have any type of integration with Office systems, which is quite negative because you cannot edit a note or a specific document, you must download it to your computer to be able to edit documents, hopefully they will implement this function in the future.
Overall: In general, MediaFire is an excellent option to consider if you need a service to securely store your files. It is important to note that it is a platform with a lot of advertising and it throws more advertising every time a new file is downloaded via shared link. I have loved how MediaFire works, it is a very easy-to-use platform that allows you to host and download new files without carrying out such a complex process, it also allows you to manage cloud storage, enjoy information encryption in each stored file and two-step security to access your MediaFire cloud. In general, this platform has performed perfectly.
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"Reliable, despite its age" Posted 2020-11-19
Pros: Mediafire is old, but it's reliable and easy to use. I've mostly used it for personal stuff more than anything, but it can be a good way to quickly upload files and no one can get to it without knowing the link.
Cons: It's mostly just for file sharing, and not as much for business. For professional use, there's better options out there that are better organized and even more private.
Overall: I like Mediafire and have used it for years, but I wouldn't personally recommend it for use in a professional setting. Dropbox, OneDrive, and Zoho Docs might be better options for holding onto all your files for work.
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