Mediafire !!top!! «2027»

I recently found myself needing to send a 500MB video file to a colleague. My Google Drive was full, and my company blocks WeTransfer. In a moment of desperation, I logged back into a MediaFire account I hadn't touched since 2012.

It survived the MegaUpload collapse, the Zippyshare shutdown, and the rise of the Silicon Valley giants by doing one thing right: making file sharing fast and anonymous. mediafire

Is MediaFire Still Relevant in 2024? A Deep Dive into the Underdog of Cloud Storage I recently found myself needing to send a

Here is my honest look at where MediaFire stands in the modern cloud storage wars. 1. Generous Free Storage (The Real Kind) Unlike Dropbox, which gives you a paltry 2GB for free, MediaFire starts you off with 10GB of free storage . You can bump that up to 50GB by completing a few "bonus" tasks (like sharing on social media or downloading the mobile app). Do you get 50GB? Rarely. But 10GB of actual, usable free space without a credit card is still a win. It survived the MegaUpload collapse