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Transfer your file from One cloud storage service to another

You must be using any of the cloud storage services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Mediafire, 4shared and many other. You can't directly transfer all files from one cloud storage service to another. But, now a new online application allows to do so.
Mover.io is an application that allows to transfer maximum 10GB for free and charges very less, if you transfer files more. It charges $1 for extra GB usage. This services connect your old cloud storage service with another and do your work for free and with accuracy. One can transfer file from Google Drive old account to new one and this service also supports the transfer of Google Drive files or Dropbox to your FTP server, if your FTP server allows.

Using Mover.io account:

1. Visit Mover.io and create a free account. After that, you will be directed to new page where you have to add source and destination to which you have to transfer files.

2. Click on Source selection and select your service from the list. List is limited and use the popular cloud storage services. Next, you have to select the Destination service to which you want to transfer files. It will access your account. So, allow the application in order to transfer files

3. Now, you have to select the files to transfer or you can select all. Then, click Transfer button. You can also ZIP all your transfer files.

4. Now, you can see the activity log which gives you the real time view of transferring files and also alert you with email notification when transfer gets completed.

This application can be used as an alternative for backup service to all your files stored on Google Drive, Dropbox, or Amazon S3.  

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