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Multiple threads and high bandwidth servers allow you to share your files as fast as possible.
NoFile.io works on nearly all browsers.
No Javascript is required for regular downloads.
Protect sensitive files with encryption.
Only users with the URL will be able to view it.
All transfers are done over an encrypted line.
Password protect sensitive files to keep them safe.
Preview most video, audio and image files before downloading them.
Just head to the page and start uploading.
No sign up hassle is involved.
There's nothing more annoying than selecting a file and having it removed due to a disallowed file type, therefore all files are allowed.
Just like file types, it's annoying to have a file get rejected due to its file size and to avoid this from happening you can upload up to 10 GB per file.
Scroll up and click on the large box to select the file that you want to upload, or just drag and drop your file anywhere on this page to start uploading.
You can set an expiry time by pressing the "Options"-button that's next to your uploaded file, otherwise your files will float in the clouds for as long as possible.
If your file expires or if a lot of complaints are sent in related to your file and it actually contains disallowed material, then there's a risk that it'll be removed.
Once the file is removed it's completely gone, no logs or records are kept and the only way it can come back is if it's uploaded again.
In the future a paid service will be introduced offering more awesome features, but don't worry it will not restrict the features of the free service.
Here's a regular download page, a download page with a password (password: 12345) and a download page without a preview.
All uploads are made securely over HTTPS, but if you are sharing sensitive files then you have the ability to both encrypt your file and/or password protect it.
Simply contact us and tell us what's on your mind - if you've found a bug or a serious security vulnerability then we'd like to reward you for letting us know.
Your upload history is saved locally in your browser's storage which means that only you (and anyone else that has access to your browser) can see your upload history.
Once you've uploaded your file you have the option to set a password.
When a password is set, anyone who visits your file will be required to enter the password.