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Best Sites to upload files and share publicly

There are many application to upload files online and then share them with your friends or publicly. I found and analyzed few great sites after you may no need to think or go on other sites. They are easy to use and  share on any social networking sites.

There is advantages of these sites that shared link can be viewed by anyone (without registration). And viewer can download that file without registration on that site. But, an user sharing files, has to register himself before uploading any file or document.

1. Mediafire- I found this website is very much useful to share files publicly. It provides 50 GB free space to share files and also provide an option to view any type of file before downloading. User has to simply drag the file in his file manager account and file will be uploaded automatically. Now, the user can view his file and share link on Internet or any social networking sites.

2. 4shared- 4shared.com is a good site for sharing files and download files without registration. People can also search the popular and most downloaded files on the homepage of 4shared.com. It provides 15 GB free space to share and upload files and user have to log-in with 6 months after last used to ensure that his account has not been expired. But, viewer can not view file before download.
3. Rapidshare- rapidshare.com also provide good experience of sharing data on Internet but within less free storage upto 1 GB. The viewer can not see file before downloading and account will be deactivated  if the user does not log in within 90 days from his last log-in.

4. Filedropper- The advantage of this site is that it allows to upload files without registration but provides free storage of maximum 5 GB. Benefits over other sites are like it allows to add password protection for downloading, mark files as private. It also does not any fixed activation period like other sites have.


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