Uploading Files to FreeUploading.com
There are two ways to upload files to FreeUploading.com, public upload or membership upload, and both are very straight forward.
Public Uploading
Typical user for the Public Uploading service is someone interested in a temporary way to upload files to share online or via email. If you are more interested in online file management, secure file storage, and/or managed file sharing services then you should checkout our member services.
To upload a public file first select Member Services, then Public File Uploading from the menu or directly linked by: upload.freeuploading.com

From here uploading is very simple, just click the Browse... button, select the file you want uploaded, and select Upload Files. Once the upload is complete you will be given a web link to download the file. There is an optional feature to have the download link emailed to one or more emails provided in the email entry box.. An example string is: "name@myemail.com, name2@myemail.com name3@myemail.com".

A few things to consider when using public uploading....
Whether it is for secure online file storage or robust file sharing, FreeUploading.com members enjoy the most felability and features to managing files online. For the member uploading interface select myAccount, Then Upload Files from the menu or by direct link: https://www.freeuploading.com/cgi-bin/members.pl?q=multiupload

In the member uploading interface: 1) select the Browse... button, 2) select the file you want uploaded, and 3) select Upload Files. There are "optional" features you can take advantage when uploading files, these features are:
Public Uploading
Typical user for the Public Uploading service is someone interested in a temporary way to upload files to share online or via email. If you are more interested in online file management, secure file storage, and/or managed file sharing services then you should checkout our member services.
To upload a public file first select Member Services, then Public File Uploading from the menu or directly linked by: upload.freeuploading.com

From here uploading is very simple, just click the Browse... button, select the file you want uploaded, and select Upload Files. Once the upload is complete you will be given a web link to download the file. There is an optional feature to have the download link emailed to one or more emails provided in the email entry box.. An example string is: "name@myemail.com, name2@myemail.com name3@myemail.com".

A few things to consider when using public uploading....
- Files are publicly shared, can be found in our search engine, and not to be considered secure file storage. For secure online storage and other file management options checkout a free membership account. Learn more
- There is a limit of 2 simultaneous file uploads vs 10 for members
- Maximum "total" file size of a single upload session is 100mb. If two files total size exceeds 100mb consider uploading them seperatly or better yet consider a free membership and enjoy up to 500mb file uploads. learn more.
- Files will be removed from the system after 7 days vs member files which are only deleted by the member....ie file owner
Whether it is for secure online file storage or robust file sharing, FreeUploading.com members enjoy the most felability and features to managing files online. For the member uploading interface select myAccount, Then Upload Files from the menu or by direct link: https://www.freeuploading.com/cgi-bin/members.pl?q=multiupload

In the member uploading interface: 1) select the Browse... button, 2) select the file you want uploaded, and 3) select Upload Files. There are "optional" features you can take advantage when uploading files, these features are:
- Publish to myPage: will add files to your public page www.freeuploading.com/username. Individual file downloads are still provided, however the myPage function simply offers a convenient way to group multiple files to a single page for downloading
- Share File: will open file to be shared publicly across internet through direct download links you can email or through the FreeUploading.com search network
- Download Password: Enter a password users will be required to enter to download when sharing sensitive files
- Folder: Categorize files into common folders. Either select an existing folder or add a new folder for uploaded files to be stored under.


















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