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Every Google account comes with 15GB of free cloud storage, shared across Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive. While primarily designed for personal storage, Google Drive excels at file sharing. Right-click any file or folder, select "Get link," and set permissions (view, comment, or edit). The interface is clean, collaborative features are robust, and sharing with specific email addresses or anyone with the link is straightforward. The main limitation for free users is the shared 15GB pool across Google services, which can fill quickly if you also store emails and photos.

| Service | Max File Size | Storage (Free) | Registration Required | File Expiry | Direct Links | Encryption | |---------|---------------|----------------|----------------------|-------------|--------------|-------------| | | 2GB | Temporary only | No | Yes (time-limited) | Yes | No | | FastDDL | 100MB | 2GB | No | Unknown | Yes | No | | tfLink | 100MB | Temporary only | No | 7 days | Yes | Yes (privacy-focused) | | MEGA | Large | 20GB | Yes | No | Yes | Client-side | | MediaFire | 200MB-4GB | 10GB (+40GB earnable) | Yes (to upload) | No | Yes | No (server-side) | | Google Drive | 750GB/day cap | 15GB (shared) | Yes | No | Yes | Server-side | | WeTransfer | 2GB | Temporary only | No | 1-3 days | Link via email | Server-side | freeforfile.com