SIZ Tutorials | Share Large files anywhere | 20% to @siz-official by @zaid311
In my first tutorial on SIZ, I've posted a way to share anything instantly. The method still works fine and serves as a time-saver. There's only one problem with that method, both the sender and receiver devices must be on the same network. However, we have to send files to folks who might reside in a different country. For this very reason, I've brought a new tutorial that will eliminate the requirement to be on the same network.
The name of the website is WeTransfer, one of the most famous web-based file-sharing services. You can send files of up to 2GB without the need for creating an account or paying for a membership, isn't that amazing?
You can use WeTransfer by using two approaches. Let's take a look at both methods with each step so that everyone can understand quickly:
Step 1
Open any browser on any web-accessible device and search for "WeTransfer".

Step 2
After clicking the link, you will see this type of interface. Backgrounds changes dynamically, so don't worry if the background is a little different.

Choose how you want to share
Now, before moving any further, it is important to mention that there are two ways to send files using WeTransfer. You can either send it via email or you can simply produce a link. Here are the steps for both of these methods. You can easily choose by clicking on the options button (bordered with red color in the image) and then choose either the Email or Link option.

Choose how you want to share
Step 3
Step 4
I tried my best to explain all the steps concisely. Hope you learned something from it. I'm trying to find all under-rated websites that have some serious potentials but are not getting the fame they deserve. I'll be back soon with a new tutorial, until then.
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Nice tutorial. Wonder how you figured it out? perhaps a classmate told you? 🤔 jkjk Keep it up!
lol, we all learn things from somewhere or someone, no?
nice and very informative. keep up the good work.
Thanks for the appreciation man