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Services allow to send large files through Email for free

You might be using Gmail or Ymail services to send regular emails. But, sending the files of more than 25MB through the mail is not provided by these free services. You might be using the alternative way of sharing files with others such as cloud service through which you publicly or privately share your uploaded over the Internet. This might not be the best solution for those who want to send the large files to selected person via Email service.
Now, you can do so. There are many free services that allows you to send over 2Gb files via Email. You no need to register or login through any social networking sites. Only you have to do is upload your file and add your email address, your friends or recipient address and click on Send button to successfully send it. You can also upload video, mp3 file, or any large document.
List of sites that offer this service:
1. Wetransfer.com: This is the easiest and hassle free online service that provides you to transfer files over 2GB through your email address. Go to this site and start uploading your file with entering your email address, recipient address, and message. You no need to register or login. It keeps your file for maximum 2 weeks.
2. Transferbigfiles.com: It is also a registration free and cost free service. It also allows you to transfer 2GB files maximum via Email service. But, it keeps your file only for 5 days. To get permanent storage, you have to upgrade to permium account. Although, you can create a free account on this site for future transfer of files.
3. Dropsend.com: It is also a similar to above mentioned services. It allows you to send 2Gb maximum files and almost every type of files. You can also buy a premium plan to buy the storage for longer period. It offers monthly plan. Although, in free plan, it allows you to send maximum 5 times in a month.
4. Fileshift.com: It provides the 1GB file transfer over email and has no registration requirements or any premium plan. You can just visit this site and upload file to send with entering your email address and receiver address.
Now, these type of service you can also use on Facebook. You might have also seen the options to attach file in your chat box which allows you to mail up to 1GB files for free and privately.
All above mentioned service are free of cost and no need to log-in through your social profile. You can also refer other popular services on Internet. Click here to view other 7 service and description which are suitable for you.

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