Anonfile is a pretty simple service that offers a generous 20GB maximum upload per file. The absolute maximum that can be uploaded per day is 5, files or GB in total. Those restrictions should be more than enough for most users. The file will upload and show the download link once finished.
Click the Copy button to copy the link and then paste it into your browser to visit the download page. Right click the Download button and copy the link to get the real URL which can directly download the file. Files can potentially be left on the server and available for download permanently but will be deleted if certain conditions are met. Uploads that violate the terms of service can obviously be removed along with files that are over three months old and have never been downloaded or are over six years old but have not been downloaded for over five years.
There is an option to create an account which keeps a record of what files you have uploaded. Another advantage of an account is download links and files can be removed, just press the X button next to the link.
Emails are not used at all meaning there is no password recovery option. Visit Anonfile. Anonfile actually links to another service called Bayfiles , which in turn links to Megaupload. All three websites are identical in how they work so you can use any of them, only the visual themes are different.
Files will be uploaded with a time limit that will expire the link and delete the file after a set period. Those time limits are 7 days, 14 days, 21 days and 30 days. Note that AtOnline Drive listed on the right is a different cloud storage service that requires registration. The website accepts drag and drop onto the page or clicking a button and selecting through a file requester.
When the file has uploaded, do not click on Copy Link. Instead, right click on the generic icon where the file name and size are, then copy the link. You can also copy the link of the Download button for a single file but not multiple files. There is no mention of a maximum file size limit or any other possible limits like bandwidth.
Visit FileSend. You can upload files of up to 6GB in size, they will be available to download for 21 days and can be downloaded a total of 50 times. The absolute maximum I would recommend you buy in one go is 3 months, I personally only buy a month at a time. Try maxspeedbox. It worth every penny! Best debrid service ive ever used, going on 4 years as a member. Does not support Nitroflare and just removed Rapidgator. If a service goes down, the hoster will not give info on when site will be restored.
Really bad customer service. Must sign in often, during same session. Several complaints on facebook. They are the worst. As others have said they ignore all pleas for support when they cut you off soon after you pay. Stays that way for days then they might let you through again for a while. I download between 2 Terabytes and 4 Terabytes a month of files. In order to do so I subscribe to the fastest connection my cable provider can get me in my neighborhood.
I have been using multihosters since around , so I have tried quite a few, there are a lot now, I remember when Zevera first came out there were not that many. Now I use NoPremium. They had banks that took U. I also subscribe to RealDebrid and Premiumize.
I like RealDEbrid, because I can download torrents to the cloud, if it is a multiple file torrent, I can download each file separately, or just one file. I like Premiumize. I probably have 2 or 3 Tb of storage there. I sometimes buy a premium account to ShareOnline or NItroflare, just because I can never find a MultiHoster with all of the Premium Hosts I like that has Nitroflare too, or in fact any that have Nitroflare for that matter, although I just read a post here about one who does, I will have to check it out.
RealDebrid and Premiumize. Price per Gigabyte, I would have to say that NoPremium. The manager Tim at Premiumize. I personally have found J Downloader frustrating to use when I used it in the past.
Yes, it has been a few years. Just last year I learned how to use the scheduling queues in IDM. At any multihost or Premium host, the extra traffic or boosterpack you purchase are only accessible and valid, if you have a currently working premium account.
That means if your premium account expires, your leftover booster pack or traffic is still there, but in order to use it you have to to purchase another premium package, which in and of itself will also entitle you to the base amount of traffic and data that you get with that premium account, before you have to worry about consuming your extra traffic or booster pack data you still have, yet. If I want the said files bad enough, I will pay for the premium account.
At least that is how I understand it. If I am incorrect someone please explain that to me, I am surmising this based on what blog operators have explained to me or all of their supporters what running their file host blog or site is like, and how they need to be compensated for their time and work for making their file content available.
Sorry, I typed quite a bit. I just found this article fascinating. I have never noticed anyone else write about this topic before. Other than Real-Debrid, which multi-hosters are you finding most effective these days?
I just tried a new multihosting service called linkifier. Rapidgator and uploaded. I am also pleased that nitroflare also supported, too. Only filejoker is not available yet. They have to include it, too. I bought an download allowance, to be used whenever i needed not time-limited or monthly and at first it worked. Pretty quickly, most of their links were either unavailable or never loaded.
Today for instance, with only about 2MB left i tried to download three different links, that all failed. But the allowance was reduced anyway. Shame, it was a good idea while it lasted. I use JDownloader v2 for years at least 3 and for the past year… I have so many problems with links under host Rapidgator and uploaded.
Beside JDownloader V2, do you have another download manager to suggest? One that have multihost account feature? Downloader Guru is indeed a scam as someone mentioned here. Really, not one single link will ever work again. A criminal scam. To be avoided. They take your money, pretend it works for short while, then block your access to the site. Pure theft.
Over the years, I too have used many different multi-hosters. I then switched to Zevara, wow.. Every link you try has already reached its max limit for the day. I now have used RPNet for going on 3 years and highly recommend it to anyone. They, like all other hosters, change hosting services periodically but generally add more than they subtract.
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