File Hosting Services Without File Sharing Possibility
Web Host | Language | Storage size | Max. file size | Direct access | Traffic/bandwidth limit | File expiration | Remote uploading? | Developer API? | Misc. notes | FTP upload possible? | File versioning |
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FileJungle | EN | 7002750000000000000750 GB (free) Unlimited (paid) |
70002000000000000002 GB (free) 70005000000000000005 GB (paid) |
No | None | 30 days (free) Never (paid) |
Yes |
Yes | Yes | ||
Fileserve | EN/DE/ES/PT/FR/JA/et al. | 7002500000000000000500 GB (free) Unlimited (paid) |
70001000000000000001 GB (free) 70002000000000000002 GB (paid) |
No | None | 60 days after last download (free) Never (paid) |
Yes |
Yes (except for non-accounts) | Yes | ||
Uploadstation | EN | 7002500000000000000500 GB (free) Unlimited (paid) |
70002000000000000002 GB | No (free) Yes (premium) |
None | 60 days (free) Never (paid) |
Yes |
Yes | Yes | ||
Web Host | Language | Storage size | Max. file size | Direct access | Traffic/bandwidth limit | File expiration | Remote Uploading? | Developer API? | Misc. notes | FTP upload possible? | File versioning |
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