The race for the amount of cloud storage provided in China is clearly reaching a new level: the Chinese company
Tencent offers everyone to register and get 10 TB (terabyte) at its disposal for free at its service. In this sense, the attempts of Google or Dropbox really look unimportant - although you can always ask yourself about reliability or privacy, although in this sense Tencent seems to be doing well: it has been operating since 1998 and its shares are sold on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange ...
Not without some conditions, which, however, is really not difficult to meet - you need to register with a Tencent QQ account (you can get it
here ) on
the promotion
page and download the mobile client of the service - versions for Android and iOS are available. Immediately after this, the user has 1 TB of cloud storage, which is suitable for any files (the same amount on Flickr is allowed to fill only photos and videos).
In the future, as the free space is exhausted, the service will automatically increase it until the top bar rests on the declared 10 TB in accordance with the table below:
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As far as it can be understood, there is no web version or desktop client for the service, so we are talking about mobile storage. Promotional time is also limited.
UPD:
As prompted:
- There is a desktop client for Windows
- Service API
- Web version (there are restrictions on downloading a single file of 300 MB, it is removed if you allow the installation of a Webkit plugin)
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