What free file hosting service would you recommend? Gotta upload a 60MB file. I'm looking for one with a decent download speed and not too many ads.

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gonna check it out, thanks

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+15544

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+1

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Brazzers

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without the retarded spider-man avatar it's not the same...

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retarded spider-man avatar

WOT M8

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I could bet it was you who had that avatar

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Yes it was me, when I was a fresh scrub on this website.

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Now you are an old scrub?

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Kek'd

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mediafire should do the trick

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+1, used it in the past and it was pretty good.

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Well, he did say he only needs to upload a 60mb file, so that shouldn't be an issue.

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I uploaded a 700 MB file using the free account the other day and it turned out fine.

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-1 million

A couple years back IT WAS THE BOMB. Now it sucks, the ads are tooooooo many. In a nutshell, if you don't have adblock.....then get ready for your browser to crash

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if you don't have adblock

Well, it pretty much explains why it's a great service for me. I do have adblock enabled pretty much everywhere except youtube, so I don't know how many ads they have on mediafire.

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Mediafire, 4shared, Mega, OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox… these are usually the most popular.
OneDrive or Google Drive are convenient, if you use Hotmail/Outlook or GMail as your email service, since registration at either of those gives you a free storage. And both are really good and fast.

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I would go for dropbox or onedrive. If you just need to send the 60mb file to a friend, why not use WeTransfer?

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Box

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Thanks guys!

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I would say Onedrive, but that requires settings up an account.

So your best option is Mega.

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Mega, speedy.sh, filedropper, anonfiles, etc are all relatively convenient

Oh, and pomf.se, but that limits to 50mb

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I'd go for dropbox, google drive, microsoft's onedrive etc. Those feels less "shady" as they don't disguise ads space with fake download links that fool your downloader. These also doesn't require your downloader to buy a "premium" account to bypass the IP download limit and 60 second waiting time bullshit.

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