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Having come across online storage platforms that offer storage capacity from a few Megabytes up to a 100 GB, I never thought those numbers to be topped by any one else and that too for free. But Oosah comes offering users a staggering 1 Terabyte of storage without a penny attached.
Now that doesn’t mean you don’t have any restrictions, users are allowed to upload a limited media including videos less than 200 MB, images no more than 50 MB and MP3 files that don’t exceed 9MB each. And uploading of documents, executable files is prohibited. The biggest advantage it has to offer is that users can directly upload the media from portable devices without a need to copy them n your hard drive.
It also offers integration of various networks like Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, so that users have one center to share their multimedia files from. The manager appears neat and easy to use. The content you upload remains your property and is not shared with anyone:
Oosah is emphatically not a file sharing site; it is a user-generated content hosting, management, and sharing site. When you put your content on Oosah it is only available for others to see if you make it public. If you set it as ‘private,’ only you can see it. Even content that you make public can only be viewed by others, they can’t download it, or otherwise gain access to it, except to view it on Oosah.
A great place both in terms of usability and the amount of storage it provides, but one thing did bug me and that was I couldn’t find the Terms and Conditions that I had to agree with, anywhere on the site.

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