1. MediaFire
MediaFire officially launched in October 2006 in Shenandoah, Texas. As of now, over 150 million users use MediaFire monthly to store, organize, and share work and personal data quickly and securely.
Key Features:
- Instant file and folder sharing after upload. MediaFire allows easy file sharing through email, websites, social media, Messenger, or any platform via a simple link.
- Supports up to 50 GB of free storage, enabling you to back up regular and important files.
- One-time shareable links for files, ensuring the recipient can't share the link with anyone else. This is a great way to keep personal or work documents secure.
- Fast file search with a powerful and easy-to-use file manager. Upload, copy, move, and access files from both computers and mobile devices.
Website: https://www.mediafire.com/


2. MEGA
MEGA is a free cloud storage service for mobile devices, allowing you to easily share, back up, and sync all your data from your phone to MEGA. This ensures that in case your phone is lost or damaged, you can still retrieve your important data. Additionally, the service offers up to 20GB of free storage, so you can back up all your data with ease.
Key Features:
- You can send messages, share files, and make voice/video calls using MEGA's end-to-end encrypted chat feature.
- MEGA is a free cloud storage app offering 20GB of storage for users. Your phone's data is automatically backed up to MEGA quickly and easily.
- Organize your data efficiently by creating folders, making it easier to search for later, and you can also share files directly on MEGA via links.
- All files and messages stored in MEGA are encrypted, and only you have control over them.
Website: https://mega.io/


3. Box
Box is a cloud storage tool that offers users 10GB of free storage space. This app allows offline access to your backed-up files, making it easy to manage and share them with a simple link. Its access control feature ensures the security of your stored data.
Key Features:
- Box enables you to share any file, including raw images, videos, and compressed folders, regardless of the device or file size. You can set one of seven different access permissions while sharing a file, and allow users without a Box account to edit, comment, or download the file.
- Manage and share all your files easily with a single link.
- Box uses synchronization features to store and manage users' cloud files. Box Sync creates a local copy of your Box account on your computer, so all documents and files in Box are accessible offline.
- With Box, you get enhanced security features such as customizable data retention policies and file encryption. Administrators can also manage access and sharing policies, providing centralized management and complete security control.
Website: https://www.box.com/


4. IDrive
IDrive allows you to back up all your data from computers and mobile devices to a single account, making it easy to access, share, and manage your files from anywhere. As soon as you log in, important data from your devices is quickly backed up.
Key Features:
- IDrive lets you securely share any file on Facebook, Twitter, and via email through a simple link. Files from multiple computers and mobile devices can be backed up to the same account, simplifying sharing.
- Access all your backed-up files from any web browser, computer, or mobile device. You can view, share, and manage your files from anywhere.
- IDrive automatically detects any edited files or folders and backs them up in real-time, so you don't need to manually intervene.
- For added security, you can set a password for shared files, ensuring that only authorized users can download them.
Website: https://www.idrive.com/


5. Fshare
Fshare is a cloud-based platform that enables users to store and share data online. Managed by FPT Telecom, this service requires registration to start using, offering users a complimentary 50GB of storage. Fshare is known for its fast data upload and download speeds, but it operates on a freemium model—offering free basic services and charging for premium features.
Key Features:
- Fshare allows you to store and share various types of files such as videos, movies, apps, and games without the risk of broken links.
- You can track and manage your folders, upload files, send large attachments, and even stream movies and videos directly from the website.
- Upon successful registration, users get 50GB of storage space with rapid download/upload speeds.
- Fshare also supports large file transfers via email, allowing attachments up to 20GB, far surpassing the limits of popular email services like Gmail and Outlook.
Website: https://www.fshare.vn/


6. PlusTransfer
PlusTransfer is a file sharing platform that launched in 2014 but remains relatively unknown in the file sharing community. Originally acquired from PipeBytes, an outdated peer-to-peer file-sharing service, PlusTransfer continues to use the traditional file upload format. One thing to note is that the sender must include the recipient's email address in order to send a file.
Key Features:
- No registration required.
- Can send files to multiple email addresses at once.
- Unlimited file uploads.
- File transfer limit of 5GB per transfer.
- No encryption or password protection.
- Files are stored for 1-14 days based on your preference.
Website: https://www.plustransfer.com/


7. Cloudup
Cloudup is a file sharing platform owned by Automattic. It prioritizes security, ensuring that your stored files remain private, with even Google unable to access them unless you grant permission. In addition to file storage, Cloudup allows you to save YouTube links, making it easy to watch videos directly. This software is highly rated by both users and experts in the Cloud Content Collaboration Software field.
Key Features:
- Cross-platform support: Mobile, Tablet, Desktop, PC, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS
- Free storage of 200GB
- Supports multiple file uploads simultaneously
- Ability to store YouTube links
Website: https://cloudup.com/


8. Google Drive
Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service created by Google. It enables users to store files in the cloud, share them, and collaborate on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with others. Google Drive includes tools like Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, a suite of office software for editing documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, forms, and more.
Key Features:
- Store, share, and collaborate on files and folders from your mobile device, tablet, or computer.
- Send files directly from Drive through Gmail, allowing recipients to open or save the files to their own Drive without needing to download them. Simply click the Drive icon in the toolbar below the email and select the file to send.
- Share photos and videos easily with family or friends who also have Google Drive accounts. This is especially useful for working on projects while traveling or collaborating with colleagues in different locations.
- Collaborate on Microsoft Office files without converting them. You can also edit and store over 100 file types, including PDFs, CAD files, images, and many more.
Website: https://www.google.com.vn/drive/


9. Dropbox
Dropbox is a free file-sharing and storage service that syncs data across devices when connected to the internet. You can store documents, photos, and videos on Dropbox, then access or download them from anywhere. It's also available on smartphones or tablets for viewing, editing, or downloading files.
Key Features:
- A user-friendly tool for easily sharing, storing, editing, or sharing files without consuming much time. You can effortlessly share large files like images, videos, and folders with others, even if they don't have a Dropbox account.
- Access files from anywhere via apps designed for smartphones, tablets, and desktops.
- Your data stored on Dropbox is protected from potential issues, such as power outages or computer malfunctions, preventing data loss.
- You can set passwords when sharing files via links or grant permissions to determine who can edit, add, or delete files in your folders.
Website: https://www.dropbox.com/


10. OneDrive
OneDrive is a cloud storage service provided by Microsoft that allows users to share and store files, folders, videos, and important documents online instead of keeping them on traditional computers. You can access and use them from anywhere, on any device.
Key Features:
- OneDrive allows users to sync and access data from various browsers and mobile devices, making it easier to share these files with the online community without needing to log in.
- You can share documents with colleagues, bosses, or partners quickly, without the limitations of email attachment sizes.
- It seamlessly integrates with most Microsoft applications.
- You can view and edit documents on the go, whether you're traveling or on business trips.
Website: https://onedrive.live.com/about/vi-vn/signin/

