Secure file sharing

September 17th, 2011 by MongoFiles

Secure file sharing has never been easier, but now there are so many different technologies to choose from. They all may seem easy to use on the surface, but nothing is faster and easier than using MongoFiles.com . With instant ability to upload files via HTTPS: through a web browser, MongoFiles gives you the freedom to share large files securely from anywhere in the world.

Security is a loose term used with file sharing, as you can only be as secure as the technology you rely on. The most important lesson with secure file transfers is to understand that having multiple security measures in place, like auditing activity, is usually more important than only encryption alone. With MongoFiles, we track all your downloads IP address, and superimpose a map to give you line of site to who is downloading your file, and if it has been accessed in an unauthorized manner. Also you can take extra steps to password protect your folders and passord protect access to files in total.

Small and large companies constantly needing to get a solution in place without having to go through the heavy costs associated with internal I/T projects. Mongofiles provides an easy secure file sharing solution that can fit on any employes discretionary budget.

Please come to Mongofiles.com for free and we can upgrade you to a trial account for your business. Stop waisting time and money today.

Top file sharing

March 11th, 2010 by MongoFiles

In this article we will review the top file-sharing sites and the characteristics we looked for when making our decisions.  With the current epidemic of cyber attacks, which are increasing at an alarming rate, one must be very careful when sharing files online.

Here are the criteria we used to select the top file-sharing sites on the Web today:

1) Personal computer security

2) Personal identification security

3) Ease of use

4) Compatibility

5)  Free of charge

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Free mp3 file hosting

March 11th, 2010 by MongoFiles

What do you do when you need to share mp3 files and don’t have a server to host them on?  There are several free and paid mp3 file-hosting programs that you can download to your computer, allowing others to access the mp3 files that you are hosting.  With this comes a set of potential security problems that we will describe below.

The moment you install software on your computer, you have granted access to the outside world. Even if you have granted permission to only a few friends, the potential now exists that someone you don’t want on your computer can access personal information as well. Read the rest of this entry »

Use MongoFiles As RapidShare Alternative

May 20th, 2009 by Arnis

If you’ve been using RapidShare as your file host and you have not been 100% satisfied with their service or limitations of their free accounts just don’t fit your needs you should consider using MongoFiles as a RapidShare alternative.

MongoFiles is a user-friendly service that allows you to transfer, download and store data in an organized and secure manner. You can use MongoFiles to upload and share an unlimited number of files with friends, family and colleagues.

To help you understand difference between MongoFiles and RapidShare we compared features of MongoFiles and RapidShare free plans.
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Why Don’t You Send It With MongoFiles?

April 15th, 2009 by MongoFiles

Since the very first day of internet, fast file delivery from point A to point B, especialy transfer of big files, has been a major problem for many. Different people have tried to solve this problem in many different ways: new external data storage devices (floppy disks, CDs, DVDs, USB flash drives, external hard disk drives, etc.) that can be physically shipped to the person in need have been invented and several network protocols (FTP, FTPS, SSH, etc.) have been developed to send files fast and reduce the time of delivery. How do you send it?

One may ask - Why isn’t external data storage devices good enough to do the trick if nowadays one can have 16 GB USB flash drives that should be enough even for those who have really big files? Sometimes they are. If You need to transfer big file from one computer to another and both computers are located right next to each other, that could be the fastest and easiest way. But imagine situation when person that needs the file is in different city, country or even continent? How fast can your shipping company deliver it and how much does it cost? Can You always afford to wait a day, two or even more?

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