4shared 1 Year, $ 6.50/mo. on Linux Shared


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4shared
Graigmuir Chambers, Road Town
Tortola
VG
☎ Phone +380 677485947
  • 💡 Plan Name: 1 Year (sku #p38254)
  • 🔧 Category: Shared Hosting / Linux
  • 💰 Price:$ 6.50/mo.
  • 💿 Disk Space: 100 GB
  • 📶 Traffic bandwidth: unmetered
  • 💲 Setup Fee: free
🆓 free domains :0
📌 Dedicated IPs :0
💳 Payment Methods :Credit / Debit / Prepaid Cards
🔧 Category :File Sharing
✍️ Support Options :EmailAvailable 24/7
🌏 Server Locations :United States
Targeting :US VG
💰 Money-back guarantee :30 days

See also initial 1 Year plan location on their website!


*📜 Plan description

Prices based on timeframe: 1 Month $ 9.95/mo. | 3 Months $ 7.98/mo. | 6 Months $ 7.16/mo.

A paid 4shared plan keeps your account active for the full subscription term and lifts the usual free-tier constraints. Storage is your private, expandable drive in the cloud, and you can even brand shared folders with up to 100 sub-domain aliases (think ProjectX.4shared.com) so links are cleaner and easier to remember. Each month, you receive 100 GB of “premium” download traffic; if you exhaust it, downloads still work—just at standard free-user behavior.

Managing files feels familiar. The web interface uses Windows-style menus and a multilevel (tree) folder layout, with true drag-and-drop and multi-select to move, copy, rename, or delete in bulk. You can upload many files at once, watch a progress bar as they go, search across your drive, and restore mistakes from Trash. Need backups? Subscription plans add file backup beyond Trash so you can roll back even after a hard delete. Power users get WebDAV, plus direct FTP/SFTP access to the account for fast, scriptable transfers.

Sharing is flexible and controlled. Generate direct download links, share entire folders, set per-folder access levels, and lock sensitive areas with passwords. Every file also has its own QR code for quick sharing. If you’d rather push updates out, connect social accounts so new shares auto-post. For link hygiene and brand consistency, map shared folders to those sub-domains mentioned earlier.

Media handling is first-class. Photos display as thumbnails or albums with zoom, ratings, and comments. Music streams in the browser, videos play inline, and text files can be previewed—or even edited—without downloading. Zip archives get special treatment: peek inside with Zip Preview or create new zips right in your account to bundle content for others.

Transfers are fast and resilient. Use popular download managers and accelerators (FlashGet, ReGet, GetRight) with resume support, or embed direct links on your own pages. Behind the scenes, 4shared scans uploads with antivirus and secures logins with SSL. You also get detailed statistics—when a file was uploaded, how many downloads it has, the last access time, and how much space remains—so you always know what’s happening.

Access works wherever you are. The service runs smoothly in all major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge/IE, Safari, Opera) on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Prefer apps? There’s 4shared Desktop for bulk uploads on PC/Mac/Linux, 4shared Mobile on Android (with legacy apps for Symbian/BlackBerry), a dedicated 4shared Music app for Android playlists, and 4shared Photo on iPhone/iPad to back up and share camera rolls.

Finally, subscriptions remove ads from your account and come with 24/7 technical support, so if anything goes sideways—be it a transfer hiccup, a sharing permission puzzle, or a device setup—you’ve got help on tap.

📄 Editorial Review

4shared Review — File Sharing First, "Free Hosting" Extras, Solid Tools for the Price


Founded in 2005, 4shared is better known as a cloud storage and file-sharing platform than a traditional web host, yet they bundle a lightweight "free hosting" experience into the service. The company lists headquarters in the British Virgin Islands and development roots in Kyiv, and they have operated continuously for well over a decade. The pitch is straightforward: generous collaboration features, multiple access methods, and upgradeable plans that remove ads and add power-user options.

Platform Overview


4shared’s core is an online drive with familiar management tools—folder hierarchies, file moves/copies, restore options, and built-in ZIP creation for on-account archiving. Sharing is flexible: individual files or entire folders can be made public, access can be limited via password, and links can be shortened for cleaner distribution. A social layer lets users preview media, leave comments, and collaborate on text files without a download.

Free vs. Premium

  • Free plan: intended for exploration and light use. Typical limits include 15 GB of storage, per-file uploads up to 2 GB, daily download caps, and a waiting period before downloads begin. Free accounts are also subject to inactivity rules—if a user doesn’t log in for 180 days, stored files are deleted. Free users can mount their drive via WebDAV but do not receive FTP/SFTP access or direct-download links.
  • Premium plan: removes ads and enables FTP/SFTP (and FTPS) for faster, scriptable transfers. Users gain direct download links, account/file statistics, and backup protections for extra safety. Premium subscriptions have historically offered around 100 GB storage with matching monthly transfer, and allow download managers, simultaneous transfers, and pause/resume.

Access Methods & Apps


Access is intentionally broad: a clean web interface, FTP/SFTP/FTPS (Premium), and WebDAV (both tiers). Desktop software helps with folder-level uploads, while mobile apps—signed by "New IT Solutions"—cover on-the-go browsing, uploads, and media playback.

Security & Privacy


Security is pragmatic rather than maximalist. Transfers can be protected via SFTP/FTPS, files and folders can be password-locked, and server-side scanning is enforced against malware and prohibited content. There is no end-to-end encryption, so 4shared—not just the account holder—can technically access stored data if required by policy or law. Abuse, copyright, and virus policies are strict; infringing or malicious files are deactivated and accounts can be banned.

Collaboration & Sharing Features


Media previews for images, audio, and video work in-browser, which makes quick reviews painless. Direct links simplify distribution, and bandwidth-friendly resuming helps larger downloads. Folder sharing can be public, limited to specific users, or kept private. A distinctive perk is sub-domain mapping (e.g., foldername.4shared.com) for easier public access; optional passwords can gate those spaces.

Pricing & Guarantees


Premium is sold by term, with longer commitments reducing the monthly rate. A 30-day money-back guarantee applies to services, which lowers risk for first-time buyers. Free remains genuinely free, with the caveats on capacity, speed, ads, and inactivity.

Support & Resources


Support covers email and phone, plus social channels and a sizable FAQ/tutorial library. Live chat isn’t advertised. For most tasks—migrations via FTP/SFTP, WebDAV mapping, or app setup—the knowledge base is adequate and avoids ticket back-and-forth.

Reliability & Limits


4shared cites very high usage volumes and long operational history, but there’s no published uptime SLA typical of business-grade web hosts. The service is engineered for consumer-friendly sharing first; while it can host files and public folders, it isn’t a like-for-like substitute for managed web hosting with database/runtime stacks.

Notable Policies

  • Inactivity cleanup: free accounts that go unused for 180 days are purged.
  • Content restrictions: adult material and illegal copies are banned; copyright complaints trigger file takedowns.
  • Verification: email verification is required before full functionality is unlocked.