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Comparison of file hosting services

Comparison of file hosting services

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This is a comparison of file hosting services that are currently active. File hosting services are a particular kind of online file storage; however, various products that are designed for online file storage may not have features or characteristics that others designed for sharing files have.

File hosting services

  No restriction
  Limit on some types of accounts
  Limit across all accounts
  Total restriction across all accounts
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Former services

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Footnotes

  1. Previously 15 GB[59] and 25 GB since 2008.[60]

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