Saturday, May 30, 2020

WeTransfer Banned In India, 5 Alternatives of WeTransfer



WeTransfer has become an important technology that allows the user to upload and send large files with excellent quality to other users. A premium version of the service allows one to share larger file more than 2GB.

When this file sharing site has helped many users around the world share important files with each other during this work from home culture, Indian users are reporting that the file sharing website is not accessible now. If you are unable to access WeTransfer.com for sending work files, this is not your internet connection issue.

According to a report in The Mumbai Mirror, The Department of Telecommunications has banned popular file-sharing site WeTransfer.com and mentioned public interest and national security. News report says, on 18 May, the telecom department issued a notice to all internet service providers (ISPs) to ban two specific website URLs on WeTransfer and then banning the entire site.

Wetransfer is suggesting users to use VPN to access this site.


5 Alternatives of Wetransfer  -

However, if you are also having these problems, we have solution. You can try using few alternative websites mentioned below as We Transfer hack.

Firefox Send-

Firefox Send is Mozilla's file-sharing website and it allows users to share files upto 2.5 GB of data where WeTransfer allows up to 2 GB files. Firefox Send doesn’t require a Firefox Account to share files with other users, but they have a limitation of only uploading files up to 1 GB. Firefox Account user can share files of 2.5 GB of data successfully.  Firefox Send use encryption to protect the data from unauthorized access and it is completely free.


Dropbox Transfer- 

Dropbox is one of the innovators in file-sharing services over the Internet. A registered user can send a maximum of 100 GB data, however, Its free version offers upto 3 GB. The file owners can set passwords and an expiry date to the transferred which expires once the date has crossed.


Google Drive-

Google Drive is still one of the excellent file sharing website. You can upload files up to 15 GB in free version and share with anyone.  If you have money to spend then you can use the Google One service which gives you access to a number of plans with storage capacities of 100 GB, 200 GB and 2TB.

 

One Drive - 

OneDrive is Microsoft’s cloud storage service to store and share files. You can upload and share files up to 5 GB in free version.Again If you need more storage and have money then you can buy a plan with 100 GB. 


Send-anywhere –

Send Anywhere tool allows users to send files up to 10 GB for free. In the Free version website shows few ads and the files expiration set to 48 hours. It's paid version has many benefits including  size of the files up to 1 TB . No ads and files expiration if you purchase plus version. You can track file and improves upload and download speed..