

End-to-end encryption is a paid option, also available as a one-off payment.īy the way, Dropbox has this Smart Sync feature that transfers only the changed parts of files, and the paid accounts allow use of the Dropbox Paper app. Notable is the option to pay once for life-long storage. It seems positioned as an alternative to Dropbox. pCloud (in Switzerland, not an EU member state, but part of the European Economic Area). I then mail the URL of the temporary index file around. There is no file size limit for files uploaded through the desktop or mobile apps, and files uploaded to have a maximum file size of 50 GB. The folder has fewer than 10,000 total files. I'm in the habit of using that site to temporarily share files "behind the curtain", mostly photos of events. You may keep in mind that you can download the contents of an entire Dropbox folder via, as long as both of the following are true: The folder is less than 20 GB in total size. Not the cheapest in its public pricing, but with special offers (to readers or viewers) that include end-to-end encryption and a bunch of access protocols (otherwise paid options). me if youd like a dropbox link to the full size tar.md5 file.

HiDrive (by Strato, a spin-off of Deutsche Telecom). As with the above 10.1 files, these are the exact same untouched Odin files for the Tab 4 8.0 as in the OP, but a much more reliable file hoster, all tar.md5 files are compressed about half size in zip format. I'd like to mention two clouds I'm using that claim to be European and use only European storage. To me, it's the cloud storage, hardly the transfers. Youre want to fund additional space, you can. I'm not a member of a workgroup, but I'm using quite some devices. Dropboxs free adaptation has a TWO GB limit, you could upgrade into a paid plan for more space and bandwidth.
