How to mail big files for free

The eternal quest for free file sharing! While there's no completely free way to mail large files, I'll share some options that can help you send big files without breaking the bank:

  1. WeTransfer: WeTransfer is a popular service that allows you to send large files (up to 2GB for free) via email. You can upload your file, enter the recipient's email address, and set a password to protect the transfer.
  2. Google Drive: Google Drive offers 15GB of free storage space. You can upload your file to Google Drive and share the link with the recipient. You can also set permissions to control who can access the file.
  3. Microsoft OneDrive: OneDrive offers 5GB of free storage space. You can upload your file to OneDrive and share the link with the recipient.
  4. Dropbox: Dropbox offers 2GB of free storage space. You can upload your file to Dropbox and share the link with the recipient.
  5. pCloud: pCloud offers 10GB of free storage space. You can upload your file to pCloud and share the link with the recipient.
  6. File.io: File.io is a free service that allows you to upload and share large files (up to 3GB). You can set a password to protect the file and track downloads.
  7. SendSpace: SendSpace is a free service that allows you to upload and share large files (up to 3GB). You can set a password to protect the file and track downloads.
  8. MediaFire: MediaFire offers 10GB of free storage space. You can upload your file to MediaFire and share the link with the recipient.

Before choosing a service, consider the following factors:

Remember, while these services can help you send big files for free, they may have limitations and restrictions. Be sure to review each service's terms and conditions before using them.